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I received some roses for my anniversary and they are sprouting at the leaf
nodes. Does anyone know how I can get a future rose bush from these? Thanks |
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"Jeff & Kathy Brown" wrote in message
... I received some roses for my anniversary and they are sprouting at the leaf nodes. Does anyone know how I can get a future rose bush from these? Thanks I've grown new bushes after taking cuttings from existing bushes. I don't know if that's possible from florist roses. I suppose you could stick the cane in some water and see if it produces roots but I'd guess it's unlikely. (I've done that with vines, like the passionvine, but those aren't a woody plant.) Better to go to www.helpmefind.com, do a search on the criteria that interest you (color, form, etc.) and buy a rosebush that is close to what you want. Gail near San Antonio TX Zone 8 |
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