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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 rose
Comments (6)Hi Chisos: Here's the info. on Dame de Coeur rose. Since your rose has light fragrance & bushy .. it doesn't fit with Dame's strong scent, huge 6 inch. bloom, and slender hybrid tea. Plus Dame is VERY THORNY. Your bush looks more like a double-red-knock-out .. popular landscape bush. The below is description of Dame de Coeur: Bred by Louis Lens (Belgium, 1958). Class: Hybrid Tea. Bloom: Cherry-red. Strong fragrance. up to 35 petals. Average diameter 6". Very large, full (26-40 petals) bloom form. Blooms in flushes throughout the season. Habit: Armed with thorns / prickles. Glossy, dark green foliage. Height of 35" to 47" (90 to 120 cm). DonaldQuRoses Rose holds up to heat very well. Temps in the 90s and 100s and roses stay put! Vicious thorns!!!...See MorePlease help id walmart rose
Comments (6)Hi Thank you for taking time to respond. No, there is no tag at all. It was grouped with crimson glory roses in a similar pot but in blue. All i know is that it is grown in florida nursery. It does look like a drift rose, but it throwing long arms , about 3 feet long....See MorePlease help ID this rose
Comments (17)Here's the hips and leaves of my plant. There are variations to the leaf shape depending on weather when it does its growth period. It may be worth mentioning that all the roses in that garden have very intense color, and I think that's because of the soil makeup when I filled the raised bed. Apricot Twist, Mountain Music, and Queen Nefertiti all grow very near this rose and have unusually deep color compared to pictures of them in other gardens. Local legend has had this rose originally growing at a stagecoach stop in Colorado which was opened by homesteaders in the early 1900s. When the stage stop burned down around 1970, nearby ranchers went and dug the rose up and brought it to their home...my husband knew them well when he was a kid. Years later I lived in that home and by then the rose had grown to about the size of a large pickup truck. When we moved to Wyoming I brought a piece with me....See Moreukulele01
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