problem with planting material is much more acute; the russian frenchwoman florence has been supplying elite roses from kaluga, at a pricee, how do they smell, it has an unusual fruity smell, our viewers cannot smell it, but i confirm that it smells strong, and in general i was surprised that all the roses here smell like - in different ways, it seemed to me, well, roses and roses, the smell of roses. rare, planting material is european, domestic, she tried to look, in the crimea, in the nikitin bodsad, she found what seemed to be a promising major gagarin, the variety is called that, but in greenhouse conditions it immediately wilted, there was no honey, it grew in the ussr through selection it didn’t work out, so florence still has to carry the europeans around by hook or by crook. everyone lives, including the golan people, so everyone has to live somehow, i would say, and we find opportunities, but here i would definitely like, i would just like to develop russian varieties. alexander letvinenko is also not against developing russian varieties, but while he is propagating the dutch on kaluga land, here is a foreign y