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Initial post 28 MAY 16 by AMSLABAUGH
Please help me identify this old garden rose. I purchased it a few years ago from a plant nursery. They had it labeled as an unknown garden rose. It is a once bloomer, blooms in clusters, individual bloom size is 1 1/2 -2 ". Blooms are fushia/magenta with white in the center. The bush is very thorny, a sticky moss type and grows to about 4' with some arching canes that go higher. It has a nice or fragrance and does bear hips in the autumn. We live in Zone 6a. Thank you for help with id in advance.
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Reply #1 of 5 posted 28 MAY 16 by Give me caffeine
A photo would be helpful.
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Reply #2 of 5 posted 28 MAY 16 by AMSLABAUGH
Sorry, the pictures hadn't uploaded the first time. Here are 2 photos.
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Reply #3 of 5 posted 28 MAY 16 by Patricia Routley
Consider 'Russelliana'.
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Reply #4 of 5 posted 28 MAY 16 by AMSLABAUGH
Thank you! I've spent hours trying to find a match, and it seems 'Russellianna' could be it. In reading the descriptions, it said that it can get quite large, which is what was mentioned to me at the nursery where I had purchased it. Your help is greatly appreciated!
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Reply #5 of 5 posted 29 MAY 16 by Patricia Routley
It is a pleasure Amslabaugh. There are some finer details on the rose in my 'Russelliana' comment of 16 August, 2011. Once you are really happy that you have a correct identification, you might think about passing the information on to the nursery so they may label their future sales. But give them the correct spelling.
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