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PBR Roses

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PBR Roses

Post by OzRose on 23rd August 2010, 3:39 pm

Hi all. While I understand that you can't trade/sell plants , cuttings or budwood from PBR roses ; does this also extend to pollen or hips ??

Thanks. Rosalie

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Re: PBR Roses

Post by Simon on 23rd August 2010, 6:22 pm

Simple answer... no it doesn't Smile

Not so simple answer is that these are of a different genetic makeup than the plant itself and so represent a randomly segregated compliment of genes.

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