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Rose identification needed
Hello all from a lurker )
I'm hoping that someone can help me identify a Rose. I know this can be a difficult task but if anyone would care to have a stab, I have uploaded some images of them. They are he http://www.btinternet.com/~bananalan...s/DSC01028.JPG and http://www.btinternet.com/~bananalan...s/DSC01029.JPG .... even though the colour looks slightly different in this image (different lighting conditions), this is the same Rose in a bunch taken a day earlier: http://www.btinternet.com/~bananalan...s/DSC00982.JPG Any help would be very much welcomed. Many thanks, Banana |
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Rose identification needed
Banana wrote in message ... Hello all from a lurker ) I'm hoping that someone can help me identify a Rose. I know this can be a difficult task but if anyone would care to have a stab, I have uploaded some images of them. They are he http://www.btinternet.com/~bananalan...s/DSC01028.JPG and http://www.btinternet.com/~bananalan...s/DSC01029.JPG ... even though the colour looks slightly different in this image (different lighting conditions), this is the same Rose in a bunch taken a day earlier: http://www.btinternet.com/~bananalan...s/DSC00982.JPG Any help would be very much welcomed. Hi; First off, I'm afraid I can't identify your rose because it looks like a florist's rose rather than a garden variety. Florists roses are grown under glass (or plastic) mainly in Holland. They are rarely available as plants in the UK. Your local florist may have a brochure or chart of roses if you want to order them as cut flowers. If you like the colour, do a Google search on Fry's, Kordes, Harkness, Dicksons and other rose breeders, ask for their free brochures and identify a likey-look from there. Liz |
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Rose identification needed
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Liz wrote: snip | Hi; | | First off, I'm afraid I can't identify your rose because it looks like a | florist's rose rather than a garden variety. Florists roses are grown under | glass (or plastic) mainly in Holland. They are rarely available as plants | in the UK. Your local florist may have a brochure or chart of roses if you | want to order them as cut flowers. If you like the colour, do a Google | search on Fry's, Kordes, Harkness, Dicksons and other rose breeders, ask | for their free brochures and identify a likey-look from there. | | Liz Many thanks for your reply, Liz. Regards, Banana |
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Rose identification needed
Approximately the same colour, with dark green foliage:-
Paul Shirlville (30 petals, Hybrid Tea ) Leaping Salmon ( climber ) There are other approximate matches with mid-green or light green foliage. Andy. "Banana" wrote in message ... In , Liz wrote: snip | Hi; | | First off, I'm afraid I can't identify your rose because it looks like a | florist's rose rather than a garden variety. Florists roses are grown under | glass (or plastic) mainly in Holland. They are rarely available as plants | in the UK. Your local florist may have a brochure or chart of roses if you | want to order them as cut flowers. If you like the colour, do a Google | search on Fry's, Kordes, Harkness, Dicksons and other rose breeders, ask | for their free brochures and identify a likey-look from there. | | Liz Many thanks for your reply, Liz. Regards, Banana |
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Rose identification needed
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andrewpreece wrote: | Approximately the same colour, with dark green foliage:- | | | Paul Shirlville (30 petals, Hybrid Tea ) | Leaping Salmon ( climber ) | | There are other approximate matches with mid-green or | light green foliage. | | Andy. Many thanks, Andy ) Banana |
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