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JoeSpareBedroom 10-04-2007 02:04 PM

Throw Dice, Guess Rose
 
The previous owners of my house bought a rose bush and apparently, their
thinking (?) process involved this: "What would be the worst possible place
to plant this thing?" So, they stuck it two feet from a large evergreen
shrub, in a corner of the house where it gets about 45 minutes of sun in the
morning, and total shade for the remainder. It grows almost 8 feet tall,
though, which raises a question: Is it leggy because it's not getting enough
light? Or is it tall because it's a climber? There are no identifying tags,
of course.

I realize nobody can know the answer, unless I arrange for DNA analysis. So,
I'm collecting guesses. Hit me with your best shot. No penalties for wrong
guesses. I'm planning moving it, and its final position will depend on
whether it's a climber or not.



JoeSpareBedroom 10-04-2007 04:25 PM

Throw Dice, Guess Rose
 
"Janet Baraclough" wrote in message
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The message
from "JoeSpareBedroom" contains these words:

The previous owners of my house bought a rose bush and apparently, their
thinking (?) process involved this: "What would be the worst possible
place
to plant this thing?" So, they stuck it two feet from a large evergreen
shrub, in a corner of the house where it gets about 45 minutes of sun
in the
morning, and total shade for the remainder. It grows almost 8 feet tall,
though, which raises a question: Is it leggy because it's not getting
enough
light? Or is it tall because it's a climber? There are no identifying
tags,
of course.


I realize nobody can know the answer, unless I arrange for DNA
analysis. So,
I'm collecting guesses.


To do that we need a closer description of the leaves, flowers, growth
habit of stems, thorniness etc.

Janet


It's never flowered, at least not in the two seasons since I've been here.
Distance between leaf things (along main stems) is WAY too long, compared to
any healthy rose I've ever seen. Stay tuned until the weekend, and I'll see
if I can get a photo of the thorns. Weather's too sloppy to bring a camera
out there today.



BearDrummer 12-04-2007 05:12 AM

Throw Dice, Guess Rose
 
On Apr 10, 8:04 am, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
....(extra deleted)...
guesses. I'm planning moving it, and its final position will depend on
whether it's a climber or not.


If that is your deciding factor, put up a tall pole, or drop a line
down from the evergreen, wait a season, and see how far up it grows...


JoeSpareBedroom 12-04-2007 01:41 PM

Throw Dice, Guess Rose
 
"BearDrummer" wrote in message
oups.com...
On Apr 10, 8:04 am, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
...(extra deleted)...
guesses. I'm planning moving it, and its final position will depend on
whether it's a climber or not.


If that is your deciding factor, put up a tall pole, or drop a line
down from the evergreen, wait a season, and see how far up it grows...


I've already waited two seasons. Growing a rose in shade is a defective
experiment, since we already know they need sun.




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