Help with rose ID please
LauraLG Z5b-NwPA
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3 years agoLauraLG Z5b-NwPA thanked K S 7b Little Rock (formerly of Seattle)mad_gallica (z5 Eastern NY)
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Beautiful white rose with many petals, please help id tivoli rose
Comments (6)I don't know much about roses but your rose looks a lot like a white climber for sale at Edmunds roses named Cloud 10 that I was considering buying. This is Edmunds description of it: "Spring finds this modest climber heavily flushed with pure white, full and fluffy blooms that resemble English roses. As we now expect from William Radler introductions, Cloud 10 exhibits exceptionally clean, dark green, matte foliage with a high level of disease resistance to black spot, rust and mildew making it especially good for Southern regions. Reblooms throughout the season. It is hardy to Zone 5, but there it may resemble a large shrub rather than a climber - it's beautiful either way. Flower Size: 4-5". Fragrance: Not noticeable. Hybridizer: Radler, 2013"...See MorePlease help ID this coral-colored rose
Comments (2)I don't think it's Lady Elsie May. LEM is more pink than that. More pictures of buds and blooms would be helpful....See MoreHelp with rose ID please
Comments (18)Some people have said that 'Rose de Rescht' suckers a little, others say it never does. So either there are two versions going around, or perhaps suckering varies. I got mine from Heirloom Roses, and while it hasn't really suckered like a Gallica, it did send up two new canes within 12" of the center, but a few inches from the closest cane. In any case, I don't think your rose is 'Rose de Rescht', even if it was a rebloomer. Mine -- and all those I've seen in pics -- has different foliage. Yours looks like something along the lines of a Hybrid Gallica, which means it could have Centifolia or something else in it. Judging by how it has appeared to spread through that area, I'd say that we'd need some of our Gallica experts to weigh in. :-) ~Christopher...See MoreHelp with rose ID please
Comments (5)Thanks Stephanie & Joey! we're going with Red Knockout, despite the white... :) Come spring I will make a label stake....See More- LauraLG Z5b-NwPA thanked MiGreenThumb (Z5b S.Michigan/Sunset 41) Elevation: 1091 feet
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