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most recent 12 JUN 05 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 12 JUN 05 by Unregistered Guest
Can you please help me to identify a particular rose. I have been told that it is an "old fashion hedge rose" and comes in pink or red color. It is also a low spreading bush with clusters of 7 roses. Any information would be most helpful. THanks!
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 12 JUN 05 by HMF Admin
HelpMeFind lists over 27 thousand roses so as you can imagine identifying a rose for certain is almost impossible and at the very least requires an extremely detailed description and several photos of various parts. Even then the best you can hope for is a "best guess".

To paraphrase one of our favorite site contributors (The Old Rosarian), if it's a good, healthy plant it's a winner no matter what it's called.
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