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Thérèse Bugnet  rose photo courtesy of member Pascale
Discussion id : 123-889
most recent 18 JAN 21 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 13 NOV 20 by MiGreenThumb
Thank you for sharing a great hip photo.
I've never had hips on either of my specimens in Southern Michigan.
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Reply #1 of 10 posted 14 NOV 20 by jedmar
Yes, great and rare photo!
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Reply #5 of 10 posted 17 JAN 21 by Pascale
Thank you, my camera does the most of the work.
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Reply #2 of 10 posted 14 NOV 20 by Jay-Jay
A few years ago, I had a lot of hips on Thérèse Bugnet and quite a few seedlings. Some very double and all of them fragrant. Maybe take a look in my journals for this rose.
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Reply #3 of 10 posted 17 JAN 21 by Pascale
Hello, for the moment I can't see when I have any comments, so I answer very late, I'm sorry for that.
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Reply #4 of 10 posted 17 JAN 21 by Pascale
Hello, for the moment I can't see when I have any comments, so I answer very late, I'm sorry for that.
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Reply #6 of 10 posted 17 JAN 21 by Jay-Jay
You might try to sow the seeds of that hip. You would be surprised by the outcome, I meant.
Misschien een idee, om de zaden van deze bottel te stratificeren en te zaaien? Vast een verrassing wat opkomt.
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Reply #7 of 10 posted 17 JAN 21 by Pascale
Sorry I thought your post was for me
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Reply #8 of 10 posted 17 JAN 21 by Jay-Jay
It was!
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Reply #9 of 10 posted 17 JAN 21 by Pascale
Oh! Ok. So, I have no more hips for the moment. All in the fridge.....most op. I tried a few hybridation, no results until yet. I'm a novice ...
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Reply #10 of 10 posted 18 JAN 21 by Jay-Jay
Most of mine are OP. Only once pollinated a moss rose Little Gem for Marnix with Cl. Étoile de Hollande. I had no confidence, that it succeeded, but Marnix got quite a few nice seedlings.
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