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| We'd need to know where you live. Your climate zone. Are these Hybrid Tea Roses? Shrub Roses? Do they repeat bloom? Can you show us the leaves and the stems? Prickles? Whole plant? Fragrant? If yes, what sort of fragrance? The more information you can provide, the better the chance someone will be able to identify one or both. |
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| Yes, please, more photos. Only c. 25% of the identification process is completed by the bloom alone, the leaves, prickles, and growth habit tells much more. photos of There are more than 7 thousand different types of rose, so getting an I.d from photos of blooms is unlikely unless they are one of the very most common types of rose, such 'Iceberg; or 'Knock Out' Thanks for posting photos of your roses, they are very pretty. Luxrosa |
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