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I have only seen this rose in photos, and not personally grown it. What characteristics would distinguish this from pure Rosa multiflora? From the blooms and leaf stipules it looks superficially similar, but I presume that there are some characteristics that clearly separate them. Any thoughts from those who have personal experience with the rose?
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#1 of 1 posted
13 JUN 18 by
Wilhelm
Continuous bloom from spring till first frost. Thorny stems. Stems are strong, so the rose can form a high bush up to 10 feet. Healthy darkish foliage. No mildew or blackspot. Non invasive. No suckering. No low lying branches on the ground that may root. Flowers slightly larger and slightly more filled than multiflora.
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Hi Kim; Some of your roses are listed as "cuttings available." Is that still the case? Thanks so much...it appears that you have bred some beautiful stock. Regards, Matt
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Hi Matt, as long as it is one I still grow, yes. What are you interested in?
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#2 of 10 posted
26 FEB 18 by
setigera
Hi Kim; I had written in December, but it has been quite busy, and I'm sorry for the delay in getting back in touch. I would be interested in hardwood cuttings, if available, from any of these: 1-72-1DLFED3; 0-47-19Poo; Ice Cube; Probable Amhiploid Self Seeding. Thanks for considering! If available, I could trade or cover postage.
Thanks again for considering.
Matt
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Hi Matt, no problem. "Life" definitely gets in the way sometimes. Of those requested, I only still have 0-47-19Poo (Anne Belovich). What is currently growing out back is listed on my garden listing here. https://www.helpmefind.com/gardening/l.php?l=3.22025&tab=2
If it's Fedtschenkoana hybrids which interest you, there are several which aren't listed on Help Me Find. There are two, if I recall correctly, from the Pink Petticoat X Fedtschenkoana, plus those remaining on the garden listing above. And three ramblers from 0-47-19DLFED X Tom Thumb, one of which is rather tiny with double pink flowers and shorter growth. It's rather "ferny". The other two are larger ramblers. One with single, red-orange flowers in large clusters and a double pink in large clusters. I have self seeds from all three if either cuttings or seeds from them are of interest. Thanks! Kim
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#4 of 10 posted
28 FEB 18 by
setigera
Thank you so much for your kindness towards a fellow hobbyist. Yes, I'd be interested in seeds or hardwood cuttings. I am comfortable working with both, but not with softwood cuttings, which I don't have a good misting/etc. setup for.
If available, I'd be interested in cuttings from Anne Belovich, IHTXLB Fed, and any of the 0-47-19DLFED x Tom Thumb (self seeds or cuttings should work). I'm also very partial to multiflora- and wichurana-type ramblers, and have been seeking opportunities to grow more of them. If not too much, I would be interested in cuttings from any of: Pink Clouds, De la Grifferaie, IXL, and 42-03-02.
Obviously that's a number of requests, and I don't want to impose too much on your generosity. If only some of this is available, then that's certainly very appreciated too. Thanks again. If anything I grow is of interest as a trade, let me know...and if not, please let me know what to cover for shipping and how to get that to you.
My address is Matthew Lustig, 795 Stone Jug Road, Biglerville, PA 17307.
Thanks again! Matt
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#5 of 10 posted
28 FEB 18 by
setigera
Thank you so much for your kindness towards a fellow hobbyist. Yes, I'd be interested in seeds or hardwood cuttings. I am comfortable working with both, but not with softwood cuttings, which I don't have a good misting/etc. setup for.
If available, I'd be interested in cuttings from Anne Belovich, IHTXLB Fed, and any of the 0-47-19DLFED x Tom Thumb (self seeds or cuttings should work). I'm also very partial to multiflora- and wichurana-type ramblers, and have been seeking opportunities to grow more of them. If not too much, I would be interested in cuttings from any of: Pink Clouds, De la Grifferaie, IXL, and 42-03-02.
Obviously that's a number of requests, and I don't want to impose too much on your generosity. If only some of this is available, then that's certainly very appreciated too. Thanks again. If anything I grow is of interest as a trade, let me know...and if not, please let me know what to cover for shipping and how to get that to you.
My address is Matthew Lustig, 795 Stone Jug Road, Biglerville, PA 17307.
Thanks again! Matt
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Hi Matt, I will sort through the pots out back and send you a list of what there is as well as a list of available seeds so you may choose what seems most interesting to you. I would enjoy reading what you grow, thank you! Is your garden listing here on Help Me Find? I wasn't able to find it through your name, screen name nor by the state. Thanks! Kim
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#7 of 10 posted
1 MAR 18 by
setigera
Kim--Thanks for looking into these. I'll wait to hear back from you.
I've been involved with growing fruit and nut trees for years, most especially chestnuts, which I've grown and worked at hybridizing. But working with roses has been a more recent interest, mostly within the last two or three years. So my stock is more limited, and you are correct about me not having a garden listing on the HMF website. I do have a "cuttings available" page, but it's not too comprehensive or really up-to-date.
If it all survived the winter, I should currently have R. wichuriana 'Basye', Red Dorothy Perkins, Gardenia, normal Dorothy Perkins, TAMU 90-1C, Belinda's Dream, Playboy, Tiffany, Camelot, Red Masterpiece, Dr. Huey, Moser House Shed Rose, R. setigera, a bunch of F2 R. wichuriana x polyantha hybrids from Dr. Zlesak, 2A91 (an unlisted setigera hybrid), and Therese Bugnet. And a family heirloom rose that my wife believes may be Queen Elizabeth. But a lot of those are small, and some are even still in my 'hardwood cuttings bed' awaiting transplant out this March or April. I also have large plants (definitely suitable for cuttings) of Zephirine Drouhin, Iceberg, and a rose that's probably R. palustris...not a particularly pretty clone, but near and dear to my wife and I for sentimental reasons.
Anyhow, some of that is too young and small, but if you're interested in cuttings from the larger stuff, let me know. And thanks for letting me know if I can get any of the types I mentioned from you. Please let me know how to cover postage, if you are able to send cuttings/seeds.
Thanks, Matt
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#8 of 10 posted
11 MAR 18 by
setigera
Hi Kim, I wanted to check back in with you about this. Thanks for considering. Whether it ends up working or not, I really appreciate your communication and courtesy. I wish you the best with your rose hobby.
Sincerely, Matt
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Thanks, Matt. I've been cleaning out the dead and tons of Bermuda grass from that area. We're now in a rainy period, the first real one of the season, which is nearly over. I will get back to you as soon as it dries out enough to get into the yard, but I expect there are some suckers as well as cuttings to send. Thanks!
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Hi Matt, I just emailed you at the email you have listed here on Help Me Find. Thanks. Kim
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