Breeding new roses takes patience
Breeding new roses takes patience
Rose breeding is both an art and a science for patient, detail-oriented individuals with a clear view of what is going on in the flower industry. The process of bringing a new rose to market normally takes around five years and crosses are made in the following way.
• Pollen is collected from the stamens, the male part of a flower that consists of the filament and the anther. The process involves removing the anthers from the chosen parent and placing them in a petri dish until they dry sufficiently for the pollen to separate from the rest of the anther.