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Please help me identify this rose 🌹

Hello, please help me identify this beautiful red rose in my grandma’s garden. It’s thornless, and that’s all I know! I’d love to find another one for my mama

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  • bcpathomebcpathome Posts: 1,313
    Oh my ,very pretty . But do you know how many red roses there are that it could be ? There are dozens and dozens . Firstly we need to ask if it has a perfume? Then we can eliminate the ones that do , or don’t ,depending upon your answer . 
    Is it an early bloomer or does it bloom after July ? How tall is it?Answers to these questions will help to narrow down the amount of red roses to guess from .
  • bcpathome said:
    Oh my ,very pretty . But do you know how many red roses there are that it could be ? There are dozens and dozens . Firstly we need to ask if it has a perfume? Then we can eliminate the ones that do , or don’t ,depending upon your answer . 
    Is it an early bloomer or does it bloom after July ? How tall is it?Answers to these questions will help to narrow down the amount of red roses to guess from .
    Awh, ok thank you haha. :D It’s around 60cm tall, image below of what is currently looks like. We don’t think it has a perfume and it blooms until at least the end of September 

  • Busy-LizzieBusy-Lizzie Posts: 24,043
    Maybe @Marlorena would have some idea if she sees this, being our rose expert.
    Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
  • JennyJJennyJ Posts: 10,576
    Do you know roughly how long it's been there? That would rule out more recently introduced varieties.
    Doncaster, South Yorkshire. Soil type: sandy, well-drained
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