I am no help to you, but ask it on rec.grarden.roses and see if anyone there
can help you. Good luck Dwayne
"Bushy" wrote in message
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Might have been a grafted plant and you have growth from the rootstock
below
the graft.
Hope this helps,
Peter
"Bel" wrote in message
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Hi Guys/Gals, Q?, I had a rose that was 20+ years old and would
always
flower a blood red colour. After completing the normal
trimming/pruning,
this year it has flowered a whitish pink. What happened?
Thanx Bel
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