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| Four or five years ago I purchased a yellow rose on line. At the end of the summer it is about 5' tall and has rather large blooms. I know it is either a grandiflora or a floribunda (almost too tall for that). I believe the name contained "Love" or a romantic reference. Any suggestions what the name of this rose is??? Thank you. |
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| Can you post a photo of it? Is it all yellow or does it have other colors in it? How many petals does it have? We really would need to see it to help. |
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- Posted by plantloverkat 9a north Houston (My Page) on Wed, Oct 8, 14 at 10:26
| By doing a quick search on HMFRoses, with the search criteria being that the name contains "love" and that the flower color is "any yellow" I have found a couple of possibilities. Since you didn't mention any color but yellow, I ignored the multicolored roses - such as yellow with pink edges. 'Always Love You' is a floribunda - officially deep yellow, but some of the photos show a medium yellow. 'Summer Love' is a hybrid tea - listed as being medium yellow and as having large flowers. There are only a couple of photos on HMF, but it does seem to be widely available. If you could provide more information regarding the rose, or a photo, I think people on the forum could give you better guesses at its identity. |
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| Any chance it could be one of the "Easy-To-Love" series? Fits the time frame, though all are still offered. Easy Going & Julia Child are yellow floribundas & could easily reach 5'. Of the two, Easy Going's flowers are reputed to be larger, though I'm not familiar with this rose. Julia Child is such a great favorite of many on this forum that I brought in two this year & now can be added to her fan list. Take at look them at the link below. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Easy to Love roses
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