Rose, Rosen, Roses
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tamu - Basic Lessons in Rose Breeding - The How-To's of Rose Breeding
Tournament of Roses - Rose
Baby Love - Rose
(E6)(L1) http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/rose/rosebreeding/
Texas A&M Rose Breeding and Genetics Program Home Page
In den sieben Lektionen zur sexuellen Vermehrung von Rosen findet man den Aufbau der Rosenblüte mit männlichen und weiblichen Teilen.
The Asexual Parts:
- Sepals: These are modified leaves that protect the flower before it opens.
- Petals: These are also modified leaves. Their purpose is to attract pollinators like birds and bees.
The Sexual Parts: Female:
- Stigma: The surface on which pollen is deposited
- Style: The tube-like structure down which pollen travels to the ovary
- Ovary: The hollow cavity containing ovules
- Ovule: Structure containing the egg cells
The Sexual Parts: Male
- Anther: Contains the pollen grains that produce the male reproductive cells
- Filament: Bears and supports the anthers
A Bit More Terminology
- Pistil: The term for the collective female floral parts (i.e. stigma, style, ovary)
- Stamen: The term for the collective male floral parts (i.e. anther, filament)
- Lesson 1: Rose Flower Anatomy
- Lesson 2: Pollen Collection
- Lesson 3: Pollination
- Lesson 4: Processing Rose Seeds
- Lesson 5: Stratification
- Lesson 6: Germination
- Lesson 7: Breeding Strategies
Teilweise auch mit QuickTime Videos.
In Lektion sieben werden die als Beispiel verwendeten Rosen genannt:
We crossed these two roses. - Our interest was disease resistance.
- "Tournament of Roses" suffers from blackspot in our Texas summers.
- "Baby Love" has shown considerable resistance to blackspot in our climate.
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Walheim, Lance - Roses For Dummies
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The Editors of the National Gardening Association, Lance Walheim, National Gardening Association
Hungry Minds Inc, U.S.
384 Seiten
Sprache: Englisch
Taschenbuch (Paperback)
Erscheinungsdatum: 10. Januar 2000
Auflage: 2nd Edition
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Is there any flower more sensuous and romantic than the rose? Roses aren't just fragrant and beautiful; they're also easy to grow and come in hundreds of varieties and colors. Roses for Dummies covers the various types of roses--hybrid teas, grandifloras, floribundas, miniatures, climbers, shrub roses, and antique roses--helping would-be rose gardeners select the best variety for their conditions and pocketbooks. Planting, watering, mulching, and pruning are covered in enough detail to suit any arboretum and, speaking of arboretums, the book's appendix gives the locations of the best public rose gardens in the U.S. Roses for Dummies is a friendly guide to what may become a blooming passion.
Synopsis
"Rose growers will find advice that is abundant and extremely helpful." --Bill Marken, eHow.com "Easy solutions ...answers to all my puzzling questions." --Jan Weverka, The Rose Garden Newsletter Praise for Roses For Dummies"One of my favorite books on roses." ?Joan Franson, American Rose "Thorough, easy-to-read ...well-researched and well-organized." ?Portland Oregonian "Packed with modern techniques for cultivating roses in almost any space and climate." ?Country Decorating Ideas "Even... Lesen Sie mehr
Table of Contents:
- Author Information
- Introduction.
- PART I: Roses 101.
- Chapter 1: Everything You Need to Know about Roses.
- Chapter 2: It's All about Flowers.
- Chapter 3: Rose Fragrance.
- Chapter 4: The Climates of the Rose.
- PART II: Using Roses in Your Garden.
- Chapter 5: Landscaping with Roses.
- Chapter 6: Roses and Their Partners in the Garden.
- Chapter 7: Growing Roses in Containers.
- PART III: All the Roses You Need to Know.
- Chapter 8: Hybrid Teas.
- Chapter 9: Grandifloras.
- Chapter 10: Polyanthas and Floribundas.
- Chapter 11: Miniature Roses.
- Chapter 12: Climbing Roses.
- Chapter 13: Shrub Roses.
- Chapter 14: Antique Roses.
- PART IV: Growing Healthy Roses.
- Chapter 15: Shopping for Roses.
- Chapter 16: Planting Roses.
- Chapter 17: Watering and Mulching Roses.
- Chapter 18: Fertilizing Roses.
- Chapter 19: A-Pruning You Must Go.
- Chapter 20: Protecting Roses Where Winters Are Cold.
- Chapter 21: Outsmarting Rose Pests and Diseases.
- Chapter 22: Making More Roses.
- Chapter 23: Drying Roses and Making Potpourri.
- PART V: The Part of Tens.
- Chapter 24: The Ten Most Frequently Asked Questions about Roses.
- Chapter 25: Ten Roses to Avoid If You're Not an Expert (Or a Masochist).
- ChaPter 26: Ten Tips for Cutting Roses.
- Chapter 27: Ten Roses and Rose Gardens That Made History.
- PART VI: Appendixes.
- Appendix A: Rose Societies.
- Appendix B: Where to See Roses.
- Appendix C: Where to Find Roses and Rose-Growing Equipment.
- Index.
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