Help with identifying this fragrant pink rose, please?
weberriver
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Comments (1)the yellow one...See MorePlease help me identify these 2 very fragrant roses (many pictures)
Comments (6)Hi Charlene, Rose No. 2 is definitely Chrysler Imperial. The pattern of the thorns, the leaves, those luscious crimson blooms (in that the petals curl under), and mostly, that FRAGRANCE! -it is the best rose fragrance ever- all give away its identify. I have two which I purchased at Home Depot last year and they are a delight. LOL. You will find that this rose constantly blooms. I think It was the best rose purchase I've ever made as I consider it the finest red rose ever. Here in Central Florida it has to be sprayed for black spot, but I use a solution of Sea Kelp and Fish Emulsion which works fine. Jack. P.S. The third picture in the second post, unfortunately, shows rose mosaic virus to be present in the leaves. This should not harm the overall health of the rose as I've had roses which never missed a step because of it and lived for years. I'm told there is to cure for it and it does not seem to harm the plants....See MorePlease help identify this pink rose - many photos!
Comments (1)What a gorgeous rose! I hope someone can ID it for you....See MoreSome help on ID for fragrant pink rose, please?
Comments (2)Sorry, I have no idea, but the round leaves should help in identifying it. I also would suggest posting this question on the general rose forum. It is a really drop-dead gorgeous rose....See Moreweberriver
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