I have subscribed to your YT channel. I'll follow your advices in growing roses from seeds, I never done it before, but I'll try. I'm fro L.land , FL as well 😃😃 Thank you Professor
Great video, thanks! I'll be trying this this year. Question: do climbers tend to produce climbers for offspring and less vigorous rose crosses produce more shrubs or is it back to that unpredictable genetic variability you mentioned?
I don't know that I've tried enough climbers to answer your question adequately. I have grown some open-pollenated seedlings of 'Dortmund' which have been quite compact shrubs. For example, 'Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings' seldom goes over 2 feet tall, whereas 'Dortmund' will easily go 12-15 feet.
Thank you so much Im new to this and just getting started in North Carolina.
Fantastic video, very clear and well explained.
I have subscribed to your YT channel. I'll follow your advices in growing roses from seeds, I never done it before, but I'll try. I'm fro L.land , FL as well 😃😃 Thank you Professor
Best of luck with it!
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Great video, thanks! I'll be trying this this year. Question: do climbers tend to produce climbers for offspring and less vigorous rose crosses produce more shrubs or is it back to that unpredictable genetic variability you mentioned?
I don't know that I've tried enough climbers to answer your question adequately. I have grown some open-pollenated seedlings of 'Dortmund' which have been quite compact shrubs. For example, 'Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings' seldom goes over 2 feet tall, whereas 'Dortmund' will easily go 12-15 feet.