Can you help me identify these two roses?
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Can you please help me to identify the roses in these plantings?
Comments (21)Andreajp, these are lovely photos and a beautiful look to aspire to. It's a good idea to choose from the roses at the cemetery - pretty much an opportunity to find guaranteed winners for your garden. The photos really excited me because my front garden is finally getting mature enough that Souv de la Malmaison and Mme Lombard are looking like one bush because ML is reaching out wide. I don't mind (yet), because I've long been an admirer of the thicket look. I tried to plant 6' on center (but sometimes not) which pretty much guarantees that teas will be overlapping some, so plan accordingly and be patient with the blank spaces for a few years. Like Jeri said, fill in with annuals. One word of advise if you use Purple Coneflowers (which I recommend). They are thugs root-wise so don't plant them under or even near the canopy of the rose. Since my roses are fairly disease resistant, I don't worry about air circulation, but being able to get to the roses for maintenance is important. Give yourself room to get to each rose from the front and the back. Make an alley behind the roses if you're planting against a fence. Then squeezing in to reach the sides, if they touch at maturity, isn't too bad unless you have a bad back and can't reach awkwardly. There are definite consequences to planting too close. And remember in Zone 9 they will get big and probably even huge. If those photos were taken in the spring flush, those bushes will be a mess by the end of the season. Can't wait to hear which ones you choose. Sherry Here is a link that might be useful: If only sweat were irrigation......See MoreCan you help me identify two of my roses?
Comments (2)Yes, please, more photos. Only c. 25% of the identification process is completed by the bloom alone, the leaves, prickles, and growth habit tells much more. photos of - an18 inch length of a cane, showing foliage and prickles -the entire bush, to show growth habit with a ruler by both to show size would be very helpful. There are more than 7 thousand different types of rose, so getting an I.d from photos of blooms is unlikely unless they are one of the very most common types of rose, such 'Iceberg; or 'Knock Out' Thanks for posting photos of your roses, they are very pretty. Luxrosa...See MoreCan you help me identify two of my roses?
Comments (1)Hi GardnerPhotographer- Your flowers are very pretty, but I don't know what they are. It is very difficult for even rose experts (and I'm not one of those!) to say what you have there just from pictures of the blooms. To aid with an ID, it would be helpful if you could post additional photos of the plant, especially showing leaves, buds, new growth, stems, prickles- anything that might help someone distinguish your rose from others that might have a similar flower. Also, if you can say something about how often the plants bloom, if the flowers are fragrant, or anything else that you've noticed that strikes you as an identifying characteristic. You may also want to post your additional photos to the Roses forum since it gets more traffic than the Rose ID forum. Good luck, Virginia...See MorePlease can you help me identify my rose bush?
Comments (8)Sorry but nobody is going to be able to reliably name a specific double pink rose cultivar using only a picture of one cut flower, without any pertinent background information. But do try the Garden Web rose identification forum - being sure to note the directions in the FAQ section of that forum about what to post for best possible results. Also which cultivar it is won't really have that much to do with how to correct the yellowing. If the lowest leaves are yellowing entirely and starting to drop off most of the time with plants in general that will be a watering issue - either too much or not enough. Again more background about the situation - and more pictures - are needed....See MoreRelated Professionals
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