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'LSO-1' rose Reviews & Comments
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16 MAY 15 by
styrax
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#2 of 7 posted
19 MAY 15 by
styrax
You're welcome!
Is Orangetida very fertile? Just curious. The biggest barrier seems to be shyness to bloom. :p Also, how is Oadefed doing?
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She seems to have good fertility but is shy to bloom. I had one bloom last season but am hoping with our colder winter that I may get more this season. So far I see one bud. OADEFED is putting out new growth for me. I won't see any blooms this season I think. I'm hoping my one cutting left of DLFED4 is rooting. Seems to be taking so far.
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#4 of 7 posted
19 MAY 15 by
styrax
Dlfed 4 is tricky. Calluses to huge masses, but it is shy to send roots. I think I might, possibly have one if it doesn't make it; but it has arcanthose, or however you spell it. :P I have Dlfed 3, if you want a few!
If you happen to have any extra Oadefed, I will be willing to adopt. It's suppose to be a real weed when we'll settled. I sure hope so!
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I have one OADEFED that definitely has rooted and putting out good growth. You are welcome to cuttings after it builds up a bit. If you have an extra DLFED 4 and DLFED 3 I'd love to give them a home. If you want to send me them let me know and I'll PM you my adress unless you still have it. Does 3 repeat?
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#6 of 7 posted
19 MAY 15 by
styrax
I can always root out some suckers of 3. Unlike 4, 3 is almost once blooming, but it, on occasion, sends out a flower randomly. It is mossy, easier to root, fertiler and suckers. Jackie used Dlfed 3 several times, I remember Jackie getting repeaters.
Oadefed is what got me into this originally. Also, looks cool.
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My last cutting of DLFED 4 failed to root and rotted. Do you still have an extra one that you offered?
Rob
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Wow, that's quite a breakthrough. I think I can see nitida influence in the leaves.
I assume it's going to repeat?
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Robert, this is one of six Orantida F1s from last winter. Four have bloomed while inches tall and two of those have repeated so far (this one is a repeater). I just had another germinate this week so I don't know anything about that one and one hasn't bloomed yet. All have some nitida influence to the leaves. One particularly so. Hopefully they will have fertility.
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You can really see the nitida influence on the foliage with sibling seedling LSO-2
http://www.helpmefind.com/gardening/l.php?l=21.264030
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