First Rose...What kind is it?

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I kinda took it from the neighboring house when they got foreclosed on... Its a good thing I did cause they went and tore everything out of it anyways...


Here is its first bloom. I did not notice any smell from it.
Anyone have any idea?
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I got a boxwood, a spirea, lamb's ears and peonies from the house next to me when it went into foreclosure. Also a good thing 'cause the new owners ALSO ripped everything out.
 

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You know those gardens sold those homes... go figure they rip them out because they don't want to care for such things. :)

I would assume its some kind of hybrid tea rose... or a knockout maybe?! How big is the whole bush? Pictures?

I'm by means NO expert... but I can always help you search.

(Though, Hattie may know!!!! ) :rose
 

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Its not knockout the bloom is 3-4" in diameter, is about 2-3 foot high, and has 2 large stocks with smaller ones coming off.
 

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SarahFair said:
I kinda took it from the neighboring house when they got foreclosed on... Its a good thing I did cause they went and tore everything out of it anyways...


Here is its first bloom. I did not notice any smell from it.
Anyone have any idea?
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:lol: :gig I "kinda" took it? "kinda" too funny! but I know what you mean. I hate to see good stuff go to waste. That's why I hate going back to see places I lived in and loved after they are no longer mine. One place had a huge yard and we had a large garden with many kinds of fruit bushes and trees and they turned it in to lawn! :barnie :he We also had lots of perennial and rock gardens that are now LAWN! :barnie :he
 

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jojo54 said:
:lol: :gig I "kinda" took it? "kinda" too funny! but I know what you mean. I hate to see good stuff go to waste. That's why I hate going back to see places I lived in and loved after they are no longer mine. One place had a huge yard and we had a large garden with many kinds of fruit bushes and trees and they turned it in to lawn! :barnie :he We also had lots of perennial and rock gardens that are now LAWN! :barnie :he
That rose is pretty, its a shame to see it be ripped out like nothing.
You should of took some cuttings of the rose bush to start a new plant, at least it wouldn't have gone to waste too much.

:hu How can someone have a yard with fruits and such and turn all that to just grass. Do they think growing grass is a lot more productive and fun that growing your own food. Who knows what they were thinking :lol: .
I really dont like seeing people getting rid of certain plants/trees etc.. especially when a lot of them take years to start producing/ blooming.
 

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vfem said
I'm by means NO expert... but I can always help you search.

(Though, Hattie may know!!!! )
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Hi there,

It is really difficult to identify it as there are SO MANY pink roses & often the same rose has many names (in different countries). Is it a climber or a shrub; can you remember from it's previous home? Have you got a photo of it's leaves? You say that it doesn't have a perfume -- this leads me to think it's a more modern rose, which were bred for hardiness, good looks, continuous blooming & size of flower. In the process they often lost their beautiful smell, unfortunately. I am not very expert in these varieties as I grow old-fashioned perfumed types, most of which only bloom once. I'm afraid it might be a case of trawling through all the pink roses on a specialist website with very good photos.........a very long job.

Lots of luck in your search but meanwhile enjoy it's beauty & well done for the rescue job. I have done that often & later when the new owners have gotten over their 'lawn obsession' & begun to garden 'properly'.... ;) .....I give them back a cutting with instructions on how to grow it......... :lol:


:weight Hattie :weight
 

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My goats got out yesterday and ate half of all the leaves, except the newest growth :/

Its not a climber. I have a climber next to it..
The leaves are larger..


...and I took the whole plant :p
So I can make cuttings?
How does one do this without rooting hormones?
 
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