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Initial post 28 MAY by Sun and Rose
Hi, can someone please help me identify the rose?
I bought this rose from a local nursery and i had it for over 2 years now, the colour is deep red, there is mild to no fragrance. The main identification is that it has a huge pistil which is unlike any rose i seen before. so can someone help me identify the rose.
Thanks
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Reply #1 of 6 posted 28 MAY by Jay-Jay
It's called proliferation, what happened to Your rose. Take a look at the photo's in the glossary (left column)...
And maybe look it up on the internet: Proliferation in plants.
One of many mutations or disorders that can affect plants, proliferation is when one or more buds form in an already open bloom. The reason for this is not fully understood but, usually, not all blooms are affected.
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Reply #2 of 6 posted 29 MAY by Sun and Rose
Hi, thanks for replying. I don't think this is proliferation cause I had this rose for more than 2 years now and all the flowers till now are like this only. I witnessed proliferation on some other roses i have few times but it rarely happens and not all the blooms are affected.
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Reply #3 of 6 posted 29 MAY by Patricia Routley
Possibly a Florists Rose. Check out the Members Comments in ‘MEIkerdobler‘.
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Reply #5 of 6 posted 30 MAY by Jay-Jay
There are the Red Eye Rose to find on the internet and The Red Green Eye rose. A hint from rose-friend Marnix.
Other florist roses with proliferation are: Flash Eye and Rive Gauche.
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Reply #4 of 6 posted 30 MAY by Jay-Jay
What's the name of this rose? I would suggest: Go to the nursery, where You bought it... and ask them.
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Reply #6 of 6 posted 31 MAY by Sun and Rose
Here in India most of the local nursery don't sell rose by name, even they wont be knowing the name. They get these roses in bulk from all over the country. Even the producers wont attach a name card or ID for the roses.
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