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@mousiegirl wrote:

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These  are 2 of the most beautiful homegrown rose photos I've seen. 

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@lulu2 wrote:

@mousiegirl wrote:

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These  are 2 of the most beautiful homegrown rose photos I've seen. 


 

@lulu2  Thank you, lulu.  I had to contort myself a bit, lol.

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@mousiegirl Heaven can't be too far from your yard! Heart

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My favorite rose Claire rose.  An exquisite flower with a wonderful scent, fades once cut after a few days, and lasts as a cut flower for a week.

 

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@JustJazzmom wrote:

Definitely ask them at Heirloom Roses; also see if its possible to propagate by layering-- bending the cane towards the ground and using some sort of device (a rock, brick or those landscape clamps) to hold the cane in place till it eventually roots and then you can remove it to plant separately.


 

@JustJazzmom  I took your advice on this rose and it rooted and this year, blooming now, is the pink rose, still have no idea of how it came to be, although there is a pink Iceberg but since the Iceberg is own root, how could it grow white and pink roses, tis a mystery.