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Old 09-06-2006, 02:09 PM posted to rec.gardens.roses
Bert Hyman
 
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Default Bi-colored shrub roses?

(Gail Futoran) wrote in
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(3) If your odd colored rose bush was grafted,
it could have reverted to the rootstock. But that
is probably the least likely explanation.


Thanks for the info, but remember, 3/4 of the bush in question is
the same color as the other (and the color a Pink Grootendorst is
"supposed" to be).

And, it's the recent addition of individual bi-colored blossoms
that prompted my post.

Still, they -are plants, and they'll do whatever it is that plants
do, and I'll just sit back and watch.

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