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Alchymist sport
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Alchymist sport
Last year I was surprised to see one flower of Alchymist in just yellow color.
It think it's so unusual, that it might be a sport.
I've buded it and this year we will see.
I have never heard of any yellow Alchymist sport before. What do you think?
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It think it's so unusual, that it might be a sport.
I've buded it and this year we will see.
I have never heard of any yellow Alchymist sport before. What do you think?
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Re: Alchymist sport
Poesie, this is a wonderful looking rose, I do hope it flowers yellow from the one's you have budded. I have been to HMF and placed link below for you/everyone to have a look at. If you look at the seed parent side it is yellow. Go back along the seed parent side all the way back and it seems to stay yellow.
When Warren(Ozroz) reads this he might shed some further light on it.
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The Lazy Rosarian- Number of posts : 5191
Age : 70
Location : Mudgee, NSW, Australia
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Re: Alchymist sport
Poesie,
How wonderful, I love the Lemon/Yellow
How wonderful, I love the Lemon/Yellow
Carole- Number of posts : 1034
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Location : Mudgee, NSW
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Re: Alchymist sport
Congratulations! That's a great discovery!
Kim Rupert- Number of posts : 6
Location : Los Angeles, California, USA
Registration date : 2012-03-25
Re: Alchymist sport
Poesie, just out of interest, how many did you bud and onto what sort of rootstock if you know
The Lazy Rosarian- Number of posts : 5191
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Re: Alchymist sport
Kim Rupert wrote:Congratulations! That's a great discovery!
Thank you. Your opinion means a lot to me.
I hope it will bloom yellow again.
Re: Alchymist sport
Poesie, if you keep this rose growing are you going to try and get a nursery to take it on and sell it.
The Lazy Rosarian- Number of posts : 5191
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Re: Alchymist sport
Roseman now I'm not so far in my plans.
But if I keep it growing, my wish would of course be to share it with other people later in the future (nursery). My friend who also lives near by, has a striped sport of L. D. Braithwaite (red and pink). I can send you some pictures. We aren't sure of the procedure necesary to register a sport, what would you do in our place?
But if I keep it growing, my wish would of course be to share it with other people later in the future (nursery). My friend who also lives near by, has a striped sport of L. D. Braithwaite (red and pink). I can send you some pictures. We aren't sure of the procedure necesary to register a sport, what would you do in our place?
Re: Alchymist sport
Love to see the sport of L. D. B. I have to go to work now. I will disccuss 'registration" later.
The Lazy Rosarian- Number of posts : 5191
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