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Hi folks, I'm wondering if you can help me, i live in the Glasgow area and have always live in flats but now have got a house with my first garden
I have mature rose bushes all along the front of the house but i have seen in my local park(Victoria park) the type of rose bush that i would like to have I don't know the name of them , the bush is on the end of a long stalk , about 3ft high 2" in dia with a bush on top with red roses With the vague description can anyone tell me the name of them or would i be better trying to approach the gardeners in the park cheers |
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"tommyboy4" wrote in message ... Hi folks, I'm wondering if you can help me, i live in the Glasgow area and have always live in flats but now have got a house with my first garden I have mature rose bushes all along the front of the house but i have seen in my local park(Victoria park) the type of rose bush that i would like to have I don't know the name of them , the bush is on the end of a long stalk , about 3ft high 2" in dia with a bush on top with red roses With the vague description can anyone tell me the name of them or would i be better trying to approach the gardeners in the park Your description is very vague. Ask the gardeners. cheers -- tommyboy4 |
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Tommy
It sounds like a tree rose to me. Many different types of roses, including floribundas and miniatures are grafted is such a way. Try checking any retail site that carries tree roses. Mind how ya go, mate Jeff Southeast Michigan, Zone 5 (Although it feels like zone 3 right now!) "tommyboy4" wrote in message ... Hi folks, I'm wondering if you can help me, i live in the Glasgow area and have always live in flats but now have got a house with my first garden I have mature rose bushes all along the front of the house but i have seen in my local park(Victoria park) the type of rose bush that i would like to have I don't know the name of them , the bush is on the end of a long stalk , about 3ft high 2" in dia with a bush on top with red roses With the vague description can anyone tell me the name of them or would i be better trying to approach the gardeners in the park cheers -- tommyboy4 |
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Thanks for the help Cheers |
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