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1,288 Views | 9 Replies | Last: 2 yr ago by combat wombat™
cupofjoe04
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Moved into a new house, and this large bush is blooming beautifully. No idea what it is. The stems and buds look like a rose, but the flowers are different than any I've seen before (though I don't know much).

Help! TIA




SunrayAg
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Old school native rose.

The fancy petaly roses you see now were genetically manipulated by selective breeding.

That one is heirloom genes.
swampstander
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A lot of nursery roses are grafted on to native (heirloom) root stock. Sometimes the grafted top dies and the native root system starts growing stems. Could be what happened here.
Apache
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Looks like a "nearly wild" rose cultivar to me.
LRHF
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Download the Seek app. I screenshot your pics and had the App review. It took a few attempts but finally got this match.




cupofjoe04
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Thank you all very much!

And thanks for the all recommendation. I'll do that for sure.
agz win
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What a blessing to have.
combat wombat™
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These are growing wild around us. I'd like to get some for my yard..: the deer seem to leave them alone. I think it's maybe the same thing? Or similar.

mandevilleag
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This one looks like cherokee rose. They have wicked evil thorns and can climb to the tops of trees. They're pretty, but not sure I'd want one in the yard.

ETA pretty in the spring when they are blooming. Not so much the rest of the year.
combat wombat™
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I live on an acre and the back property line is basically what grew up around someone's barbed wire pasture fence over time. Some of the posts are still there. I think this would be fine in that mess of brambles. And anything the deer won't eat is good.
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