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Enrique Munoz Ramirez
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most recent 7 APR 09 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 7 APR 09 by Enrique Munoz Ramirez
In an email with an hybridizier-friend, that person reveals:
"The little rose is Kathy Zuzek's from the U of MN here's introduction called Sven. It is a polyantha and is diploid. Mrs. Nathalie Nypels is one parent and the other is a single white rose that looks like a polyantha that was a stray seedling at the MN Landscape Arboretum garden. "
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most recent 20 JAN 09 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 18 JAN 09 by Enrique Munoz Ramirez
If you visit http://www.rosehybridizers.org/forum/message.php?topid=19336&rc=5&ui=2165914781, you will see the parentage of Jim's rose. And also, Jim's last name is "Sproul" and not "Sprout" as listed here... I've already posted something about this at rosehybridizers to let Jim know, but this maybe worthwhile to post it here...
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 20 JAN 09 by HMF Admin
Thanks.
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most recent 8 JAN 09 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 8 JAN 09 by ladybug
Here is my address: Loretta Messer 3015 E. Potter Ave., Kingman, AZ 86409---Thanks!
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most recent 3 JAN 09 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 31 DEC 08 by Enrique Munoz Ramirez
Hello, it's me again... Enrique.
I have more plants that I want to add to my listings:

1.) Sutter's Gold X Compassion
2.) Crested Jewel X seedling
3.) Livin' Easy X Robusta

I also have a problem. I don't see my seedling, "Pillow Fight X seedling" listed when I click my name. I see the listing, and I've uploaded my pictures today. But it's not linked to my name yet...

Thanks...
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Reply #1 of 4 posted 2 JAN 09 by HMF Admin
Turns out you need to specifically assign a class of "Unknown" for the plants to show up in the class reports.
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Reply #2 of 4 posted 3 JAN 09 by HMF Admin
Are you all set now ?
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Reply #3 of 4 posted 3 JAN 09 by Enrique Munoz Ramirez
Hello, yeah-- I'm set. I listed "seedling" for the openly pollinated roses because I don't know how to list them. I guess the obvious answer should have been "unknown." I always had a thing against the "selfed" option for openly pollinated seedlings because you just don't know if they're selfed or not. Thank you for helping me out... oy-- one more thing, if you don't mind. If I do decide to change a name (in case I find a nursery who is willing to sell my roses...) How would I change their names? But, maybe I'm ahead... I'm just breeding for now for fun. The profit part should be in the future. thanks... ciao, C Enrique MR
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Reply #4 of 4 posted 3 JAN 09 by HMF Admin
As the "owner" of these listings, you can click on the "Name:" section heading to change the name.
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