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Mida 28-12-2003 08:02 PM

What kind of rose is it ?
 
In my garden there is a rose which has a delightful scent and a wonderful
display in May.



It looks like an old fashioned rose but I am not sure of what is its name,
since it has been in the garden before I bought the house thirty years ago.



It's about 8 feet high and has arched branch with a lot of thin thorns.

Leaves are typical rose leaves, in group of five.

The rose blooms only once a year and flowers are very scented (classic rose
scent).
When touched, leaves and sepals releases a resin aroma.

Would you help me give this rose a name ?

Thanks

Photo 1: http://fun.supereva.it/mimulus.mybox/DSC03571.JPG (the plant)
Photo 2: http://fun.supereva.it/mimulus.mybox/DSC03569.JPG (the flower)





Gail Futoran 28-12-2003 11:12 PM

What kind of rose is it ?
 
"Mida" wrote in message
...
In my garden there is a rose which has a delightful scent

and a wonderful
display in May.

It looks like an old fashioned rose but I am not sure of

what is its name,
since it has been in the garden before I bought the house

thirty years ago.

It's about 8 feet high and has arched branch with a lot of

thin thorns.

Leaves are typical rose leaves, in group of five.

The rose blooms only once a year and flowers are very

scented (classic rose
scent).
When touched, leaves and sepals releases a resin aroma.

Would you help me give this rose a name ?

Thanks

Photo 1: http://fun.supereva.it/mimulus.mybox/DSC03571.JPG

(the plant)
Photo 2: http://fun.supereva.it/mimulus.mybox/DSC03569.JPG

(the flower)

I cannot identify the rose but I did do a search at
www.helpmefind.com/roses using the following criteria
(plugged into Custom Search):
Bloom cycle - once-blooming
Color - pink-blend or rose-pink
Bloom form - full or moderately full

The response to the search was a one-page list of roses.
Some of the names are alternate names for the same rose, so
the list is actually shorter than it looks. As an example,
Bourbon Queen looks kind of like yours, and there is more
than one name for that rose.

You might try the search yourself and check some of the
other rose names. There are a limited number of rose
classes that are once-blooming (among species & old garden
roses), which should help you narrow the search.

By the way, it helps to know where you are (approximate
geographic location) since rose performance can be affected
by temperature, humidity, etc.

Good luck.

Gail
San Antonio TX Zone 8



Mida 29-12-2003 02:02 PM

What kind of rose is it ?
 
Thank you.


"Gail Futoran" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
"Mida" wrote in message
...
In my garden there is a rose which has a delightful scent

and a wonderful
display in May.

It looks like an old fashioned rose but I am not sure of

what is its name,
since it has been in the garden before I bought the house

thirty years ago.

It's about 8 feet high and has arched branch with a lot of

thin thorns.

Leaves are typical rose leaves, in group of five.

The rose blooms only once a year and flowers are very

scented (classic rose
scent).
When touched, leaves and sepals releases a resin aroma.

Would you help me give this rose a name ?

Thanks

Photo 1: http://fun.supereva.it/mimulus.mybox/DSC03571.JPG

(the plant)
Photo 2: http://fun.supereva.it/mimulus.mybox/DSC03569.JPG

(the flower)

I cannot identify the rose but I did do a search at
www.helpmefind.com/roses using the following criteria
(plugged into Custom Search):
Bloom cycle - once-blooming
Color - pink-blend or rose-pink
Bloom form - full or moderately full

The response to the search was a one-page list of roses.
Some of the names are alternate names for the same rose, so
the list is actually shorter than it looks. As an example,
Bourbon Queen looks kind of like yours, and there is more
than one name for that rose.

You might try the search yourself and check some of the
other rose names. There are a limited number of rose
classes that are once-blooming (among species & old garden
roses), which should help you narrow the search.

By the way, it helps to know where you are (approximate
geographic location) since rose performance can be affected
by temperature, humidity, etc.

Good luck.

Gail
San Antonio TX Zone 8





jen 30-12-2003 04:42 PM

What kind of rose is it ?
 
Looks like

Mme. Isaac Pereire

to me.



"Mida" wrote in message
...
In my garden there is a rose which has a delightful scent and a wonderful
display in May.



It looks like an old fashioned rose but I am not sure of what is its name,
since it has been in the garden before I bought the house thirty years

ago.



It's about 8 feet high and has arched branch with a lot of thin thorns.

Leaves are typical rose leaves, in group of five.

The rose blooms only once a year and flowers are very scented (classic

rose
scent).
When touched, leaves and sepals releases a resin aroma.

Would you help me give this rose a name ?

Thanks

Photo 1: http://fun.supereva.it/mimulus.mybox/DSC03571.JPG (the plant)
Photo 2: http://fun.supereva.it/mimulus.mybox/DSC03569.JPG (the flower)







Theo 31-12-2003 04:45 PM

What kind of rose is it ?
 

Its a dead ringer for Salet.

Called a moss rose. I get
an extra flush in fall but it is iffy.

http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/c...oses/salet.htm

--
Theo

in KC Z5



"Mida" wrote in message
...
In my garden there is a rose which has a delightful scent and a wonderful
display in May.



It looks like an old fashioned rose but I am not sure of what is its name,
since it has been in the garden before I bought the house thirty years

ago.



It's about 8 feet high and has arched branch with a lot of thin thorns.

Leaves are typical rose leaves, in group of five.

The rose blooms only once a year and flowers are very scented (classic

rose
scent).
When touched, leaves and sepals releases a resin aroma.

Would you help me give this rose a name ?

Thanks

Photo 1: http://fun.supereva.it/mimulus.mybox/DSC03571.JPG (the plant)
Photo 2: http://fun.supereva.it/mimulus.mybox/DSC03569.JPG (the flower)







Theo 31-12-2003 04:45 PM

What kind of rose is it ?
 

Its a dead ringer for Salet.

Called a moss rose. I get
an extra flush in fall but it is iffy.

http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/c...oses/salet.htm

--
Theo

in KC Z5



"Mida" wrote in message
...
In my garden there is a rose which has a delightful scent and a wonderful
display in May.



It looks like an old fashioned rose but I am not sure of what is its name,
since it has been in the garden before I bought the house thirty years

ago.



It's about 8 feet high and has arched branch with a lot of thin thorns.

Leaves are typical rose leaves, in group of five.

The rose blooms only once a year and flowers are very scented (classic

rose
scent).
When touched, leaves and sepals releases a resin aroma.

Would you help me give this rose a name ?

Thanks

Photo 1: http://fun.supereva.it/mimulus.mybox/DSC03571.JPG (the plant)
Photo 2: http://fun.supereva.it/mimulus.mybox/DSC03569.JPG (the flower)








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