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Initial post 14 days ago by Mger
I help maintain a Master Gardener Rose Garden. Some of our roses were donated twenty years ago, but without identification. I have one rose that maintains predominantly red canes but I have been unable to identify it. The plant habit is upright to 6 feet. Blooms are off red, with a shading of pink, about 5". Bloom form opens as high centered, but becomes irregular. I am looking for suggestions of possible identification.
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 14 days ago by Patricia Routley
Perhaps if you add some photos to your comment?
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Reply #3 of 3 posted yesterday by Mger
Photo of rose in question added to post of 17 April.
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Reply #4 of 3 posted today by Nastarana
Would this be a private or public garden? If private, how much can you share about zone and climate?

Have you IDed any other of the donations? The photo looks like mid-20thC. Would there be any common traits among the other donations which might give a clue? For example, are most from American breeders, any particular decade?
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Initial post yesterday by Orianne Courmes
Available from - Vivaio Fior di Rosa
https://www.vivaiofiordirosa.com/catalogo-rose/gallica/1964/vila-vicosa/
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Initial post yesterday by Orianne Courmes
Available from - Vivaio Fior di Rosa
https://www.vivaiofiordirosa.com/catalogo-rose/gallica/1964/vila-vicosa/
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Initial post yesterday by Ms.Lefty
Does anybody sell an own-root version of this rose in the US, or is it only available grafted? Thanks!
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