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Rose ID, please

ChrisWMChrisWM Posts: 214
My previous David Austin roses didn't thrive, to put it mildly.  This supermarket gift is thriving.  I'd be grateful for an ID.  Thanks.


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  • Fran IOMFran IOM Posts: 2,872
    @ChrisWM Just bumping up your thread for you to see if you get an answer. Plenty of members on the forum who are experts when it comes to roses.  :)
  • MarlorenaMarlorena Posts: 8,705
    Sorry, I would need a lot of money to attempt on i.d. on that.. simply not enough to go on...  what's required usually are full bush shots from a mature rose planted in the ground, many blooms open of different age, indications of scent, thorniness.. etc..  

    A single undeveloped bloom like that is just how so many roses of that colour look..

    I've also no idea where supermarkets get their roses from.. Could be anything.  I'm sorry..
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  • ChrisWMChrisWM Posts: 214
    Marlorena said:
    Sorry, I would need a lot of money to attempt on i.d. on that.. simply not enough to go on...  what's required usually are full bush shots from a mature rose planted in the ground, many blooms open of different age, indications of scent, thorniness.. etc..  

    A single undeveloped bloom like that is just how so many roses of that colour look..

    I've also no idea where supermarkets get their roses from.. Could be anything.  I'm sorry..
    Thanks, @Marlorena.  Will do.  
    If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need. Cicero
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