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President Roosevelt peony photo
Peony photo courtesy of pkalisz
Planted in 2016; transplanted in 2018. Zone 6b. Eroded high-clay soil. Harrodsburg KY USA
Uploaded 9 MAY 24
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I have two rambler roses that I propagated from bushes growing at abandoned house sites here in central Kentucky. Both of these have bristles/glands on the pedicels (hard to see in the pictures). These roses are similar but differ in gross appearance, flower color and phenology. I always suspected that Rose 1 is DP. However, it is possible that both or neither is DP. They may also be wild DP hybrids.
Uploaded 8 JUL 18
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Uploaded 15 MAY 21
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I have two rambler roses that I propagated from bushes growing at abandoned house sites here in central Kentucky. Both of these have bristles/glands on the pedicels (hard to see in the pictures). These roses are similar but differ in gross appearance, flower color and phenology. I always suspected that Rose 1 is DP. However, it is possible that both or neither is DP. They may also be wild DP hybrids.
Uploaded 8 JUL 18
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One-year growth of "Kiftsgate" attached to side of a building. The cane died in its second year after growing about 20 feet up into a Black Locust tree. USDA Zone 6b.
Uploaded 16 NOV 18
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I have two rambler roses that I propagated from bushes growing at abandoned house sites here in central Kentucky. Both of these have bristles/glands on the pedicels (hard to see in the pictures). These roses are similar but differ in gross appearance, flower color and phenology. I always suspected that Rose 1 is DP. However, it is possible that both or neither is DP. They may also be wild DP hybrids.
Uploaded 8 JUL 18
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Comment / Question photo courtesy of pkalisz
I have two rambler roses that I propagated from bushes growing at abandoned house sites here in central Kentucky. Both of these have bristles/glands on the pedicels (hard to see in the pictures). These roses are similar but differ in gross appearance, flower color and phenology. I always suspected that Rose 1 is DP. However, it is possible that both or neither is DP. They may also be wild DP hybrids.
Uploaded 8 JUL 18
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