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by David Clark, CNLP If you want to try to start roses from seed, autumn is the time to do it. However, because of cross-pollination, there is no guarantee that the plant you get from those seeds will flower true; that is, those seeds may not produce the same kind of flower that your original plant produced. On the other hand, you may find a new and exciting variety! What are rose hips? The rose hip is the fruit of
Wild Rose Hip Foraging: All You Need to Know - Skovkær
Harvesting Rose Hips for Food and Medicinal Uses
Rose hips' seedpods provide a pop of color in the fall and winter
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How to Grow Roses from Seed: 13 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow
How to Grow Roses from Seed: 13 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow
Wild Rose Hip Foraging: All You Need to Know - Skovkær
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