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'Little Butterfly' rose Reviews & Comments
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Note to breeders: Little Butterfly flowers incessantly; has shown itself to be quite cold and heat tolerant; and has been reported as being very healthy in a wide range of climates. From experience, it will set seed, but mostly self set. Using it for pollen is much more successful than for seed. KR
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Kim, this would probably be a great post to include in your journal as I imagine other breeders would very be interested in following your activities in your HMF breeder journal.
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Thanks, I guess I should pay attention to the Journal, huh? I've never found anything in journals when I browsed them, but comments usually has traffic. Thanks.
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I'm embarrassed to say I've failed at rooting it twice.
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Would you like for me to wrap some and send them to you callused? Kim
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"Would you like for me to wrap some and send them to you callused? Kim"
I guess we could try. The weather is about to turn hot here. Fall would likely be the best bet. I have most success with cuttings taken around end of October.
There's no hurry. It would be fun to try it here eventually. Thanks!
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27 APR 11 by
jedmar
Am improved Escapade! I must try this from Bierkreek.
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It's out of Escapade, but doesn't really resemble it. I love the rose and am surprised how "hardy" and healthy it's been. I have also found it releases pollen VERY easily and freely, so collect it before the sepals really begin to pull back, dry it overnight and start spreading away! Kim
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Kim..........
Thanks for bringing this rose to my attention. I really didn't realize how great a garden plant it woud be, too.
Smiles, Lyn
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