Update on the Rosa virginiana hybrids lines

This is just an update of what has been achieved over the number of years. From mainly three F1’s , most of these are the offspring. There has also been a number of inbreed F1 X F1 lines created and continued into F2 inbred lines, the health of these F2 inbreds is amazing. These first three are F1’s
Rain Bird.jpg
H3 G40 double.jpg
3h 40g single red.png

A few F2 hybrids
K1 L47 4 lt shed.jpg
H3 G40 inbred line shrub.jpg
curly 2.jpg

some more F2’s
K14 L38 TYPE 2 (PINK FORM) 3.jpg
K1 L37.jpg

More F2’s
O3 P72.jpg
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F2’s
O4 P27.jpg
O4 P27 type 2.jpg
O4 P26.jpg

F2’s
O5 P82 4.jpg
O5 P80 5.jpg

F3’s
O11 P47 TYPE 5 2.jpg
O11 P47 type 1.jpg
O11 P47 double red.jpg

F3’s
O15 p36.jpg
O11 P47 type yellow.jpg
O11 P47 TYPE 8.jpg

F2/3’s
O22 P56 TYPE 2.jpg
O22 P56 T1.jpg
O17 P44  4.jpg

F2/3’s
O22 P56 Type 5.jpg
O22 P56 Type 4.jpg
O22 P56 Type  3.jpg

f3’s
O25 P63.jpg
O25 P63 Type 0 4.jpg
O22 P56 Type 6.jpg

F3’s
O34 P47 old form.jpg
O34 P47 4.jpg
O28 P20 t2.jpg

f3’s
O38 P47.jpg
O38 P47 Type 2.jpg
O34 P47.jpg

F’3s
Q21 R37 type 2.jpg
Q7 R19.jpg
O39 P47.jpg

F3’s
Q28 R37.jpg
Q28 R27 2.jpg
Q21R27.jpg

If any one want an explanation or info let me know.

Cheers Warren
Q30 R37.jpg
Q30 R37 2.jpg

Thanks, Warren, for these pics.

Outstanding results Warren. Are any of these on HMF listing parentage?

Nice work Warren…it’s inspiring when I see a breeder go from the species level to a “finished work” in three generations.

Stunning foliage on these seedlings! The blooms are beautiful, especially on a few of them, but I would grow them even if they didn’t bloom just because most look like they have such beautiful foliage. I particularly like the pictures of H3 G40 double, K1 L38, O3 P72, O4 P26, O5 P82, F2 O22 P56, Q7 R19, and O39 P47.