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Helenw 17-06-2008 08:31 PM

Help identifying this rose
 
Hi

I went to an open garden on Sunday and loved the attached rose. Does anyone know which one it is?

http://img381.imageshack.us/img381/8206/dscf0659wu7.jpg

Any help would be much appreciated.

beccabunga 17-06-2008 09:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Helenw (Post 798761)
Hi

I went to an open garden on Sunday and loved the attached rose. Does anyone know which one it is?

http://img381.imageshack.us/img381/8206/dscf0659wu7.jpg

Any help would be much appreciated.

Looks very like American Pillar : http://rosesuk.com/rose_locator/rose...can_pillar.php

Gail Futoran 18-06-2008 03:42 AM

Help identifying this rose
 
"Helenw" wrote in message
...

Hi

I went to an open garden on Sunday and loved the attached rose.
Does
anyone know which one it is?

http://tinyurl.com/4fcw2b

Any help would be much appreciated.


Nice photo! I have no clue. But I can
suggest a source:

www.helpmefind.com
search on roses

You can specify color (red or red blend?
pink or pink blend?), bloom form (it looks
like a single), and the rose looks like a
climber or rambler. All those factors can
narrow down your search, if no one comes
forward to ID it.

In future, it might help to check for a metal
tag near the bottom of the rose. Sometimes
those remain, even years after planting.

Gail
near San Antonio TX Zone 8 USA



Helenw 18-06-2008 09:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gail Futoran (Post 798892)
"Helenw" wrote in message
...

Hi

I went to an open garden on Sunday and loved the attached rose.
Does
anyone know which one it is?

http://tinyurl.com/4fcw2b

Any help would be much appreciated.


Nice photo! I have no clue. But I can
suggest a source:

www.helpmefind.com
search on roses

You can specify color (red or red blend?
pink or pink blend?), bloom form (it looks
like a single), and the rose looks like a
climber or rambler. All those factors can
narrow down your search, if no one comes
forward to ID it.

In future, it might help to check for a metal
tag near the bottom of the rose. Sometimes
those remain, even years after planting.

Gail
near San Antonio TX Zone 8 USA

I did go scurrying around looking for a tag but sadly no luck. I also went off to try and find the owner but he/she wasnt around. From photos I;ve seen of American Pillar it doesnt look like the rose I saw. I'll try the database but I've already had a quick look and the database doesnt have images for all the roses.

Thanks for your help.

beccabunga 18-06-2008 03:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Helenw (Post 798910)
I did go scurrying around looking for a tag but sadly no luck. I also went off to try and find the owner but he/she wasnt around. From photos I;ve seen of American Pillar it doesnt look like the rose I saw. I'll try the database but I've already had a quick look and the database doesnt have images for all the roses.

Thanks for your help.

Check out on the rose database I gave you. It has ways of searching for roses by type, colour, flower shape etc.


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