‘nothing of a desire nature…nothing sickly or repulsive…a flowery fragrance…with a satisfying heavier perfume’. The dog rose, in its shape, might stand centrally within the rosaceae, holding a position between shrub and tree with its graceful, arching stems, putting the rose right at the...
Perfume activity also requires seed propagation.R. gallicaandRosa damascenaMill. are seed propagated. Varietal creation through cross-breeding also uses seed propagation. Following the emasculation of the bisexual flowers of the varieties chosen as seed parents, they are pollinated with pollen previously...