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1 MAY 13 by
robbie
The Innocense that I have grown for the last 8yrs show purple stamens otherwise looks similar to photos. Does anybody else have this showing in their Innocense rose?
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8 SEP 11 by
robbie
I planted this rose in a warm full sun position and it blooms all summer with a break after the spring bloom. My problem right now (August/Sept) is all the leaves have dropped off the canes except at the ends where it is blooming. The leaves on the end of the long canes look fresh, not burned and the blooms look good. What is going on?
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#1 of 1 posted
10 APR 13 by
Bett
Climbers will often bare-up at the base, but you can control this by pruning and/or by "pegging." To peg, bend the long stem to the ground (the more horizontal the better) and secure with a peg or metal pin. You will get new shoots and blooms all along the stem. My grandmother used to do this, and the effect is glorious. If you (like me) have limited space, you can arch the stems closer to the plant and/or arch them completely over the plant and secure them on the opposite side. Paul Zimmerman has an excellent video online. Just Google him +"pegging roses." You'll learn a lot.
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7 OCT 09 by
robbie
What is the name of the rose shown as photo Id:91? Is it Grandma's pink hat? Also, does it have repeat bloom? Love the color & form with the grey/green leaves.
Robbie
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#2 of 3 posted
8 OCT 09 by
digger
Can't swear to it but I think this is Lisa of Countryside Roses.
Edit: the same photo as 91 is also labeled Intrigue elsewhere in Lisa's pics.
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Dave, I believe you are correct on both counts.
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15 APR 09 by
robbie
Does anyone grow Bimboro and how to get info & photos of this rose.
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