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Sun, Jun 17, 12 at 22:11
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| Is this a current picture or an older picture? It looks like Dr. Huey, but that rose would be finished blooming now and the blackspot would be setting in. |
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| It's an older picture from a few weeks ago. I had it uploaded and figured I'd get it ID'd. Always wondered what type it was. |
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| Very likely to be 'Dr. Huey', and to have been planted there originally as a rootstock beneath another rose. |
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| Humm... I wrote this last night,but I must not of hit submit: If they are actually a bit darker than the photo shows, it is quite likely Dr. Huey. Dr. Huey has been for years and still is used as the root stock for many roses. So when the top grafted rose dies, Dr. Huey takes over. It is a large climbing/rambling rose. |
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| Remy, you did post it last night...on the OP's other thread. I was confused because I had already read your response when I clicked on this post...I at first wondered where your post had gone! |
Here is a link that might be useful: Remy's post
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