Rose identification please
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- 3 years agoSarah Victoria thanked K S 7b Little Rock (formerly of Seattle)
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rose identification needed please
Comments (1)Can you post more pictures of the rose in different stages and also the leaves and the entire plant?...See MorePlease Help with Rose Bush Identification
Comments (8)Did you save your lovely old rose from the backhoe? If it's flowering so well and is healthy why on earth destroy it? As the others say, it could easily be tidied up and pruned back into shape - easier to work with a robust rose that's obviously thriving in your climate with little care, than start again with something new that you may have to labour over...(Sorry, just my opinion).... Yes it looks as if it may be a rugosa or something with a bit of rugosa in it; I didn't know Hansa grew that big but others would know better. Does it smell sort of warm/clove-like? If it is H. you have yourself a very good rose that will be easy to care for in the future, once you've got it back under control. And there should be gorgeous big decorative hips in Autumn (Fall), from which you can make all sorts of wondrous old-time things like Rosehip Jelly and Tea. That's after you've finished bottling up the Rosepetal Jam, of course! :-D Seriously, you have to watch these men with their machines, they have to be spoken to very firmly, in my experience. I once had a neighbour who offered to come round to my place with his chainsaw and cut everything - trees, shrubs, everything - down to four foot high. He said it would look much neater. Honestly, they have no idea at all! (No offence to all the lovely sensitive blokes out there) LOL :-)...See MoreSpecies Rose Identification Please?
Comments (19)R. cantabrigiensis. From Colvos Creek Nursery. Very bristley canes. Canes flexible and arching. Pale yellow flowers. Long bloom season (longest of all the once-blooming yellows in my garden). Still blooming today. Scented foliage (not strongly so, but unlike R. primula's scent) which surprised me. I have two plants of it--one in a sandy area of my garden and one in clay. The one in the sandy area is much bigger. R. cantabrigiensis next to a white/cream rambler on May 11, 2019...See Morerose identification please
Comments (2)Thank you very much Sheila! I searched pictures of Therese Bungnet this morning and realized the description is exactly for my rose! I bookmarked HMF, I loved the excellent information. Now I can call her by name. Thanks! I’m very excited about the next blooming!...See MoreRelated Professionals
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