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Identifying a rose
Hello all - I recently purchased several rose bushes from a local garden
center. One of the bushes was labeled "Polar Ice" and was supposed to have white blooms. However, when the buds began blooming, they were actually pink. The blooms and leaves look very much like those of my "Queen Elizabeth" rose, except the blooms on the (obviously mislabled) Polar Ice bush are a deeper shade of pink than the Queen. Is it possible that this rose is a Queen Elizabeth also? Does Queen Elizabeth come in varied shades of pink? Any info is appreciated. Thanks! Rhonda Alexandria, VA USDA Zone 7 Remove the spam filter to e-mail me. ********* Each of us, a cell of awareness imperfect and incomplete Genetic blends with uncertain ends on a fortune-hunt that's far too fleet |
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In article , "Natty_Dread"
wrote: Hello all - I recently purchased several rose bushes from a local garden center. One of the bushes was labeled "Polar Ice" and was supposed to have white blooms. However, when the buds began blooming, they were actually pink. The blooms and leaves look very much like those of my "Queen Elizabeth" rose, except the blooms on the (obviously mislabled) Polar Ice bush are a deeper shade of pink than the Queen. Is it possible that this rose is a Queen Elizabeth also? Does Queen Elizabeth come in varied shades of pink? Any info is appreciated. Thanks! Rhonda Alexandria, VA USDA Zone 7 With a bazillion cultivars in existance, you'll never figure it out randomly. What you need is a list of likely candidates from the nursery where you purchased the mislabeled plant, as it would have to be SOMEthing their wholesale grower was growing. So complain to the retailer about the mislabeling & demand a list of cultivars sold in that year, or their wholesale source so you can track down what they produced for market that year. -paghat the ratgirl -- "Of what are you afraid, my child?" inquired the kindly teacher. "Oh, sir! The flowers, they are wild," replied the timid creature. -from Peter Newell's "Wild Flowers" Visit the Garden of Paghat the Ratgirl: http://www.paghat.com |
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