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6 AUG 03 by
Anonymous-797
I recently moved to a house with five established rose bushes. One of them I thought was going to be white, accually turned out to be a lime-green flower. Does any one what kind of rose this might be?
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there are actually a few roses that are green to varying degrees. If it a miniature rose it could be "Green Ice" which does have pink and white buds. Another mini is "Green Diamond" though those buds are mostly white. There is a new rose called "Table Mountain", a full sized rose that is extraordinary and is pinkish on the outer petals. Green roses are not common choices for most gardeners but to my eye they are beautiful, too. "Botanica" is the huge full color encylclopedia of roses and you might find your rose in there. The book is available at barnes and noble and borders books. --Good Luck!
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Your lime green rose might be St. Patrick. It has a green tint.
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