6.8.25 Repeat–blooming seedling from a once–bloomer?

 Yes, that‘s right. A couple of years ago I got some pollen for hybridizing from a once–blooming rambler and used it on some of my roses which I keep at home in pots. One of the seed parents was ‚Penny Lane‘. I have to add, that I also used my own seedling ‚Korallermeer‘ as a seed parent with that pollen. Anyway, no one of my seed parents, except for Penny Lane, was able to produce a recurrent blooming kid from that pollen, apart from this very seedling I am going to show now. Here it is:








Seedling


Now, these are its parents:

1) Penny Lane, a repeat–blooming climber








And 2) its pollen parent, an unknown rambler:


















This seedling is fragrant. It shows blooms in clusters of 6–7 blooms and produces longer canes, so it may grow either to a climber or to a groundcover rose. I do not have spare rootstocks to graft it this year (due to a long list of fixed candidates), however I am going to propagate it in the nearest future. 



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