Friday, November 18, 2011

Rose bushes?

Last year Iplanted an everblooming white climbing rose bush and it bloomed 1 white rose, this year I bought abother white everblooming rose bush and both of them have bloomed reddish pink roses.... what happened to them??????

Rose bushes?
Sometimes one type of rose is grafted onto another type of root stock. Occasionally a hard winter or some other unforeseen force causes the grafted shrub to die down to the original root stock. Then the roses from the original roots grow instead of what was grafted to them. If your shrubs died very close to the ground, this may be what happened to them.
Reply:With roses make sure you have 8 hours of full sun. No shade. Too much shade equals little or no blooms...In regards to reddish pink roses the tags on your rose bushes could of been switched at the nursery. A case of mistaken identity....


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