Can you identify this rose?
mara_alverson
11 months ago
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BenT (NorCal 9B Sunset 14)
11 months agolast modified: 11 months agomara_alverson thanked BenT (NorCal 9B Sunset 14)Related Discussions
Can you identify this rose?
Comments (12)Scentimental has wonderful fragrant flowers that last only a few hours. It is lovely but fleeting. It also has relatively good disease resistance. I suspect that this is not Scentimental since you say that it has no fragrance. Scentimental has a distinctly shrub form. Ferdinand Pichard is not especially fragrant. I never notice how long the individual roses last because they are somewhat smaller. I would say that they are not long lived like some roses but I don't know if they flash past as quickly as those of Scentimental. It is less disease-resistant, too. FP throws up long canes that can easily be wrapped around a pillar or guided along a fence. Of course, it could be a completely different striped rose. Since it is remontant you can rule out all the striped gallicas and probably also the Bourbon rose Variegata di Bologna which is said to repeat rarely. I have not personally grown VdB so I am going on what I've heard here. Rosefolly...See Morecan you identify these roses (multiple types)?
Comments (2)The big cream colored flat rose could be Sombrieul. ...agree with Hot Cocoa too. The others could be English/Austens - he has lors of apricots and pinks. They could probably be a flirist rose too... I think there is white hellebore, penstemon eatonii and some beech leaves in there. That beige thing with the pinky- peach center petals facing inward. almost looks like a strawflower? I wonder if a mum might do that too?? Very pretty whatever it is. Good luck!...See MoreCan you identify this rose
Comments (1)Belinda's Dream?...See MoreCan you identify this rose?
Comments (5)You're welcome. Hopefully that IS the correct guess. I think there are a couple other "greenish" flowered roses, but I don't remember the names at the moment....See MoreMoses, Pittsburgh, W. PA., zone 5/6, USA
11 months agolast modified: 11 months agomara_alverson thanked Moses, Pittsburgh, W. PA., zone 5/6, USARoses In Clay
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