Looking for a pink/yellow rose, suggestions?
reesepbuttercup SLC, Utah 6b
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Pink and Yellow large rose
Comments (2)Sarah, don't count it out yet. Was there a large knobby section at the base where all the canes came out? If so was the break above or below that knotty part? If it was above it your rose will probably come back. If it was below that section then if it comes back it will probably only be the root stock and not your rose. Then you would have to replace it. If you could post more pictures of it that would help but it does look like Granada which would fit your time estimate.as it was introduced in the 60s....See MoreBest looking companion plants to go with red. pink, and yellow roses?
Comments (6)It is a great site to get ideas isn't it? :-) Civil Servant my zone is so much different than yours that anything I recommend may not work in zone 5, but that site has a lot of ideas for different regional areas: https://www.gardenia.net/plant-combinations Some plants that I think look great with roses and also like colder weather (but don't do so well for me here we're its hot.. and I always covet them) are peonies and Johnson's Blue geranium. The blue/purple geranium trailing through the roses would look great with each color! I'm sure there are a lot of other ideas on that site too. :-)...See MoreHelp ID simple yellow and pink rose?
Comments (2)LOL. I might find it more charming if I wasn’t so aggravated! ;) Hopefully the larger it gets, the more blooms I will actually be able to enjoy. I just knew what it was so I could know where to place it. :) Summer Wine looks slightly similar... so does Playboy, although it is too orange. I keep trying to track it down. I thought it would be easy!...See MoreLooking for dark pink rose suggestions?
Comments (46)Falstaff is not mentioned a whole lot on the forum, but now that ive moved mine into more sun, its closer to pink than red. it has a reputation for octopus canes that might work well with your fence. Heres the aged bloom in first photo i cut:...See MorenanadollZ7 SWIdaho
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