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Initial post yesterday by Yojimbo
You have a rose, Ipsilanti, that I'm trying to add to my small collection of gallicas. Do you still have that rose and do you ever get any extra suckers from it that you'd be willing to share. I would definitely pay for a piece or pay for any shipping costs.
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Initial post yesterday by HMF Admin
Beth, thanks for sharing all these wonderful photos!
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Initial post yesterday by Rylee
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Initial post 4 NOV 19 by chersmom
I haven't read through every thread, but I am wondering if anyone knows about whether Lullaby typically produces masses of hips in the fall? I usually prune mine down to size at some point in late summer after major flushes of bloom seem over. I did not have a chance to do that this year and have the most beautiful hips! I will post a photo.
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 4 MAR by Michael Garhart
It's hip sterile. The only way to get anything from it is to pick out 1-5 grains of pollen per bloom and put it on something ridiculously fertile.
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 4 MAR by Nastarana
It appears in the pix here to be prone to vegetative centers. I suppose that must affect fertility?
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 2 days ago by Michael Garhart
Yes, as well as the scant amount of pollen it even possesses. I would rate it as a 98% sterile rose. 2% male fertility imo.
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