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Kay 01-06-2004 09:03 PM

I fell like I am stalking a shrub!
 
Xref: kermit rec.gardens:281054

I am in zone 5 and my neighbor has a shrub, I think a rose bush of some
sorts, that when blooms in summer to fall it has small very deep purple.
In fact I can only look at it from my fence. its about 5 feet tall. she
has had it for 2 years now and does not cover it for winter and it comes
back and looks gorgious. I asked what it was and she said bachlor
buttons. I don't think this is true unless its a nick name of a rose
bush? Miniture? or Miniture climbing? She has lots of other kinds of
rose bushes that I can see are rose bushes. In zone 5 is there a
miniture climbing rose bush that can handle the winter and come back? I
have spent hours searching the internet with every key word I can think of.

Thanks,

Kay


Kay Lancaster 02-06-2004 05:02 AM

I fell like I am stalking a shrub!
 
On Tue, 01 Jun 2004 19:37:03 GMT, Kay wrote:
I am in zone 5 and my neighbor has a shrub, I think a rose bush of some
sorts, that when blooms in summer to fall it has small very deep purple.
In fact I can only look at it from my fence. its about 5 feet tall. she
has had it for 2 years now and does not cover it for winter and it comes
back and looks gorgious. I asked what it was and she said bachlor
buttons. I don't think this is true unless its a nick name of a rose


Bachelor buttons are cornflowers, Centaurea cyanus. The usual height
is about 2 ft, so I'd be really surprised if that was the correct name.
Deep blue purple is not a color for a rose, so I think that's out, too.
http://www.gardenguides.com/flowers/...s/bachelor.htm

If you ask if you can photograph it while in bloom, we've got a better
chance of identifying it for you.

Might it be a rose of Sharon?
http://www.growinglifestyle.com/article/s0/a190706.html
http://www.waysidegardens.com/webapp...tores/servlet/
StoreCatalogDisplay?storeId=10151&catalogId=10067& langId=-1&m
ainPage=prod2working&ItemId=47125
(there are undoubtedly better sources than these two)

another Kay



Kay 02-06-2004 06:03 AM

I fell like I am stalking a shrub!
 
Kay Lancaster wrote:
On Tue, 01 Jun 2004 19:37:03 GMT, Kay wrote:

I am in zone 5 and my neighbor has a shrub, I think a rose bush of some
sorts, that when blooms in summer to fall it has small very deep purple.
In fact I can only look at it from my fence. its about 5 feet tall. she
has had it for 2 years now and does not cover it for winter and it comes
back and looks gorgious. I asked what it was and she said bachlor
buttons. I don't think this is true unless its a nick name of a rose



Bachelor buttons are cornflowers, Centaurea cyanus. The usual height
is about 2 ft, so I'd be really surprised if that was the correct name.
Deep blue purple is not a color for a rose, so I think that's out, too.
http://www.gardenguides.com/flowers/...s/bachelor.htm

If you ask if you can photograph it while in bloom, we've got a better
chance of identifying it for you.

Might it be a rose of Sharon?
http://www.growinglifestyle.com/article/s0/a190706.html
http://www.waysidegardens.com/webapp...tores/servlet/
StoreCatalogDisplay?storeId=10151&catalogId=10067& langId=-1&m
ainPage=prod2working&ItemId=47125
(there are undoubtedly better sources than these two)

another Kay




I will take a picture as soon as it blooms. I know for sure it has
thorns. Thanks so much!

Kay


Jim Elbrecht 02-06-2004 12:03 PM

I fell like I am stalking a shrub!
 
Kay Lancaster wrote:

On Tue, 01 Jun 2004 19:37:03 GMT, Kay wrote:
I am in zone 5 and my neighbor has a shrub, I think a rose bush of some
sorts, that when blooms in summer to fall it has small very deep purple.
In fact I can only look at it from my fence. its about 5 feet tall. she
has had it for 2 years now and does not cover it for winter and it comes
back and looks gorgious. I asked what it was and she said bachlor
buttons. I don't think this is true unless its a nick name of a rose


Bachelor buttons are cornflowers, Centaurea cyanus. The usual height
is about 2 ft, so I'd be really surprised if that was the correct name.
Deep blue purple is not a color for a rose, so I think that's out, too.
http://www.gardenguides.com/flowers/...s/bachelor.htm


Note that there is also a perennial 'Bachelor Buttons' - Centaurea
Montana [aka Mountain Bluet].
http://www.daytonnursery.com/Encyclo.../Centaurea.htm

5 feet high is a stretch-- but the flowers range from bright blue to a
violet. And the flowers last all summer .

Jim

Jane 03-06-2004 03:07 AM

I fell like I am stalking a shrub!
 
Question on Centaurea Montana...mine just finished blooming should I cut it
back or will it continue to bloom on it's own?


Note that there is also a perennial 'Bachelor Buttons' - Centaurea
Montana [aka Mountain Bluet].
http://www.daytonnursery.com/Encyclo.../Centaurea.htm

5 feet high is a stretch-- but the flowers range from bright blue to a
violet. And the flowers last all summer .

Jim



Janice 03-06-2004 06:02 AM

I fell like I am stalking a shrub!
 
On Tue, 01 Jun 2004 19:37:03 GMT, Kay wrote:

I am in zone 5 and my neighbor has a shrub, I think a rose bush of some
sorts, that when blooms in summer to fall it has small very deep purple.
In fact I can only look at it from my fence. its about 5 feet tall. she
has had it for 2 years now and does not cover it for winter and it comes
back and looks gorgious. I asked what it was and she said bachlor
buttons. I don't think this is true unless its a nick name of a rose
bush? Miniture? or Miniture climbing? She has lots of other kinds of
rose bushes that I can see are rose bushes. In zone 5 is there a
miniture climbing rose bush that can handle the winter and come back? I
have spent hours searching the internet with every key word I can think of.

Thanks,

Kay


What color is the foliage? What do the buds look like?

Bachelor buttons are usually on gray green foliage, the flowers do
include some that are very deep purple in color, along with blue -
light and dark, pink, white.

There are perennial varieties .. centaurea montana.. which has larger
but sparser petaled .. deep blue flowers.

As to rose bushes.. miniature?? Do you mean that? They have
miniature roses, that grow in 2" pots.. tiny. Or do you mean one
that get how large??

Check in your local garden centers, not one in a lowes, walmart, Home
Depot, or other chain store, because the plants are not ordered by
local folks, they're sent by some corporate entity. They don't even
re-order their own tomato cages when they're out I was in formed by
the garden folks at Home Depot.

So go to a local reputable nursery/garden shop and see what they are
selling. They will be most likely not carry things that won't be
hardy there. Granted it's not *always* the case, but if you check
several, talk with the people, you'll get an idea what will survive
there.

Janice


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