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This season's progress with tetraploid (Bayse's Amphidiploid X OP).Posted by Henry Kuska [email] on Wed, Sep 15, 2004(The following of last winters crosses that involve the tetraploid (Bayse's amphidiploid X OP) have grown at least one foot in height this summer (I consider that these are mature enough to survive the winter):
(George Vancouver X John Davis) X (Bayse's amphidiploid X OP). Seven plants.
(Martin Frobisher X OP) X (Bayse's amphidiploid X OP). One plant.
Will Alderman X (Bayse's amphidiploid X OP). One plant.
(Illusion X John Davis) X (Bayse's amphidiploid X OP). One plant.
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The following seedlings are alive but have grown less than one foot (these may not survive the winter - I have sprayed them with gibberellic acid to give them a boost):
(George Vancouver X John Davis) X (Bayse's amphidiploid X OP). Three plants.
(Martin Frobisher X OP) X (Bayse's amphidiploid X OP). One plant.
(Illusion X John Davis) X (Bayse's amphidiploid X OP). Three plants.
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Re: This season's progress with tetraploid (Bayse's Amphidiploid X OP).Posted by Henry Kuska [email] on Wed, Sep 15, 2004I forgot to mention that Bayse's amphidiploid is R. abyssinica X R. rugosa ruba, see American Rose Annual, 1987, volumn 72, pages 19-24. The original plant is 6 to 8 feet tall with single, bright pink, 3 inch diameter flowers. It is self fertile.
R. abyssinica is also called R. moschata abyssinica. It is considered a musk rose. |
Re: This season's progress with tetraploid (Bayse's Amphidiploid X OP).Posted by Henry Kuska [email] on Thu, Oct 19, 2006This is a fall 2006 update.
The mother (George Vancouver X John Davis) of this group had bright red, double blooms.
2004 ((George Vancouver X John Davis) X amphidiploid) had pinkish white, semi-double blooms in June. Formed open pollinated hips.
2004 ((George Vancouver X John Davis) X amphidiploid) had pink, semi-double blooms in early June. No open pollinated hips were formed.
2004 ((George Vancouver X John Davis) X amphidiploid) had nice double, red blooms. They were on the smaller side of medium. No open pollinated hips were formed.
2004 ((George Vancouver X John Davis) X amphidiploid) had nice double, pink blooms in June. They were medium size. No open pollinated hips were formed.
2004 ((George Vancouver X John Davis) X amphidiploid) did not yet bloom.
2004 ((George Vancouver X John Davis) X amphidiploid) did not yet bloom.
2004 ((George Vancouver X John Davis) X amphidiploid) did not yet bloom.
2004 ((George Vancouver X John Davis) X amphidiploid) did not yet bloom.
2004 ((George Vancouver X John Davis) X amphidiploid) did not yet bloom.
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The mother (Illusion X John Davis) of this group had red, white eyed, single blooms.
2004 ((Illusion X John Davis) X amphidiploid) had whitish-pink, single blooms that were small in size. No open pollinated hips were formed.
2004 ((Illusion X John Davis) X amphidiploid) did not yet bloom.
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The mother Will Alderman has pink, double, good sized blooms.
2004 (Will Alderman X amphidiploid) had early June pink, double blooms. They were on the smaller side of medium. Open pollinated hips were formed.
2004 (Will Alderman X amphidiploid) did not yet bloom.
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2004 ((Martin Frobisher X OP) X amphidiploid) did not yet bloom.
2004 ((Martin Frobisher X OP) X amphidiploid) did not yet bloom.
2005 ((Martin Frobisher X OP) X amphidiploid) did not yet bloom.
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