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Please recommend mid-size pink/dark pink old rose look shrub
Comments (15)I would recommend Gertrude Jekyll for colder zones. It is very hardy. I don't have too much trouble with blackspot in my no spray zone 5a garden although Lady Emma Hamilton sure gets some. Mary Rose is also good. Rugosa roses such as Pierette Pavement or Foxy Pavement are another alternative. Hardy Buck roses like Earth Song or Country Dancer are also hardy and disease resistant but, like rugosas, do not have old fashioned bloom form. Easy Elegance roses are also disease resistant....See MoreRogue Valley Mystery rose - is this Fellemberg?
Comments (12)Thanks for chiming in and helping out with this! Mendocino Rose - I think the color in this picture captures what it looks like to my eye, but it's a first bloom and those can be notoriously variable from the eventual bloom of the plant. The bloom form is probably a better characteristic to judge, and if that doesn't match the ones you grow it's helpful to rule them out. Too bad Fellemberg and Alexander Girault don't look like a good match - I was looking forward to a monster pink OGR to put head-to-head against Madame Alfred Carriere (though what I'd do with three of them is another question). Nastarana - thanks for the feedback about Etude. Somehow the petals didn't look right, and the thornless canes have been a puzzle. One of the other mystery roses that I think is the same variety has mostly thornless canes with two normal-sized thorns at random locations but it doesn't look like the canes will grow into their thorns over time. It's just the variability of "mostly thornless" I suspect. I appreciate the help and any other suggestions folks may have! Cynthia...See MoreId dark pink climbing rose
Comments (2)This rose is a beautiful climber, but it get's black spot bad and only blooms once. You can see all the lower leaves are gone from disease. It's very vigorous and what you see in the pic was all last season growth! It compliments my Sunrise Sunset Bailey Rose very nice. Can anyone help me ID it? Also, I'm looking for something to replace it with similar color (the color in photo is a little off-it's slightly more deep pink/magenta). I need zone 5 hardiness and season long bloom would be nice! Thanks for any suggestions. I was thinking Quadra from Explorer series, but I think that will be more red than this. [IMG]http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh100/helgymatt/IMG_0757.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh100/helgymatt/IMG_0807.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh100/helgymatt/IMG_0808.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh100/helgymatt/IMG_0805.jpg[/IMG]...See Moreneed ID for dark pink rose
Comments (1)Flower shape and foliage looks like 'Dr Huey'. There are alot of these in Seattle area because of grafted roses having failed, been replaced by 'Dr Huey' rootstock....See Moreoursteelers 8B PNW
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