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Who knows the phenonema, that when the flower lets the petals fall, that in the middle of it it forms new flowerbuds? And how is this caused and called. Is this the so-called proliferation? (see pictures)
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Jay-Jay...
You can look up 'proliferation' in the GLOSSARY on the navigation bar to the left and get a definition. I have read that some roses are just prone to proliferation and sometimes it is caused by too much nitrogen used while feeding your plants.
Smiles, Lyn
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6 JUN 11 by
Jay-Jay
Lyn, You're right again. I always forget again and again, to use the Glossary and its photo's! And as for the definition and the photo's, it's definitely proliferation! Thank You, Lyn.
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Hello is there a black (sterling black rose plant exist ? If yes where can I order this sterling rose plant.xxxxx@hotmail.com Thanks ED
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Smiles,
Lyn helpmefind.com
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Hello......
No there are no black roses in existance. There are some very dark red roses that can look almost black, but they are still colored deep, dark red.
Smiles,
Lyn helpmefind.com
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What does "Hybrid Rugosa" means, when speaking in particular of the John Cabot?
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2 JUN 03 by
Unregistered Guest
Rugosa is the species name but when it is crossed with other roses it becomes a hybrid.
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11 MAY 03 by
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where would i find a rose called seven sisters?
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#1 of 2 posted
29 MAY 03 by
brenda
a friend of mine has a very good one growing in his yard, is there a way to get a cutting started? if so i will be able to help. brenda
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25 JUN 03 by
tandra
hello brenda, i just got a seed saver exchange book in the mail yesterday and i saw the seven sisters rose. the e-address is www.seedsavers.org and the ph. # is563 382 5990. i don't see a toll free #. the rose is on page 69, in the 2003 catalog. the item # is 954-seven sisters(hybrid multiflora-1817. the cost is $20.00
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