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please I.D. this rose!

Posted by Mitchell1 5 (My Page) on
Sun, Jun 29, 14 at 9:38

I was hoping someone could I.D. this for me as I would like to plant more of this variety of rose. Thanks!


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RE: please I.D. this rose!

It is sometimes difficult to identify a rose from just one picture. The bloom in your picture is beyond full blown - it would be good to have pictures of buds, and partially opened blooms, as well as a picture of the entire bush.

Where/when did you get it? With some more info, I'm sure someone on here will be able to help you.

Jackie


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RE: please I.D. this rose!

Thanks for responding Jackie. Here is one more pic. Unfortunately, I do not have any other buds, and the rose bush was mostly taken down by the previous owner of the property. I never purchased these roses, so I really don't have any other information.


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RE: please I.D. this rose!

Hi Mitchell, where do you live? Perhaps we could recommend a good pink hybrid tea that would be winter hardy and very disease resistant for you.


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That would be great, Cecily. I live in Chicago.


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That would be great, Cecily. I live in Chicago.


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Anyone from Chicago available to help Mitchell?


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You could always take some cuttings and try to grow from that. I'm terrible at it but it's cheap to try.


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  • Posted by seil z6b MI (My Page) on
    Fri, Jul 4, 14 at 0:01

They both look like hybrid teas so they should rebloom this summer for you. Take lots of pictures of the buds and every stage of bloom. That will help to ID them.

In the mean time keep them watered and fertilized and healthy. I wouldn't prune them at all, just dead head the spent blooms, and give them a chance to grow back some size. When they get a little larger you could do as anenemity suggest and take some cuttings to root.


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Thank you all for the help!


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