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17 SEP 11 by
Re
Public also photos of other unnamed roses and would like to ID them and I would be grateful if someone could help me do it. thanks Renzo
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Renzo To help you and have a better understanding please clarify. This is pictures of 2 different roses????? And do you have more info. Are they Hybrid Teas, Floribundas, mini ??? One looks like it might be grafted as a tree rose??? Do have any idea how old they are? My first impression of the 2 tone red/yellow one is " Judy Garland" But more info is needed.
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#2 of 5 posted
23 SEP 11 by
Re
Thank you for responding, the first photo I found the name (from the Belle Epoque Fryer), the second and third photos are the same plant, I would give you some help but I am a novice and I could be wrong, but I think it is a hybrid tea, while the third picture is a little tree grafting (Surprise Party ???). 2 of the plant (pink salmon) I posted more photos. smile and thanks
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Renzo Searching for you. Is is possible at all that the 2nd rose is Faberge? Just not sure if this is even available in your country.
Can you give any more hints. How old is this rose? How tall and wide is this rose?
Is there any fragrance?
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#4 of 5 posted
16 OCT 11 by
Re
thank you for responding, but I think it is a Faberge nos. My rose is a young plant (2 / 3 years). It has no fragrance, is just one meter high and wide. is a hybrid tea and flowers abundantly throughout the season, is easily attacked by powdery mildew. The color tends more orange and fades to pink when full flowering. I await your possible help. Renzo.
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Renzo With that info and where you are, I am leaning toward possibly a Kordes rose. I wonder if it could be something from the Freelander series...........
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