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10 JUN 11 by
markk
Hello Robert, mutation of Cardinal Hume in your garden, was engaged? There were regressions? Thanks
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HI Mark, I didn't bother to propagate this one. I let it go.
Robert
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11 JUN 11 by
markk
Hello Robert, I saw some plants, I want to put production, after all, is a beautiful rose, keep the same color, foliage, and Blooming. Thanks
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Hi Robert, This is a really interesting sport of a very good Rose. Have you introduced it in commerce?
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Greetings Maurizio, no, I never bothered to keep it going or share it with anyone.
I have, and have had so many roses I can't keep them all.
At the time no one seemed interested in it so I let it go.
I wish I could keep them all. I would have been happy to share it.
Thanks, Robert
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My Cardinal Hume does that when the weather is hot. Then, when the weather turns back to cool, it returns to its usual semi-cup-shaped self. Was it a stable sport for you, Robert?
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The sport occurred on a portion of one cane. There was plenty to propagate from but I didn't isolate it.
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