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| What does it mean when new canes come out red versus those that come out green from the get-go? I can't tell if it's just based on the type/cultivar of rose or not. Any insight? |
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| Generally all new rose growth is red and matures green, regardless of cultivator/type of rose. this is completely normal |
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- Posted by kstrong 10 So Cal (kathystrong@gmail.com) on Sat, Mar 8, 14 at 14:40
| Probably means it's a darker colored rose. There is more pigment in both the stems and the blooms and the two traits are linked (as you would expect them to be). It's completely normal to have variation between varieties. If, however,you have two of the same variety and one has stems that are red-green and the other yellow-green, then the lighter green one is not getting enough sun. |
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- Posted by raymondo17 z9 Sacramento (My Page) on Sat, Mar 8, 14 at 14:52
| We have what I believe is a climbing rose that stands about 15' high. Most of the blooms occur at the very top. I'm wondering if I should prune it back by about half way so the roses are more eye level? I'm a complete rose novice, so I'm not sure if that would be bad for the plant or not. In the photo (linked below), the rose is mixed in with a jasmine plant in the front and a huge blackberry bush in the back, behind the fence. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Photo of Climbing Rose Plant
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