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  1. Victoria

    Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

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    I wonder if you rose experts could help me out with the following ...

    This is a highly scented one, in bud (yesterday evening) and then open today ...

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    This is one I bought from Lidl labelled a yellow climber, but as you can see it's anything but that. The blooms are a bit past it now but any ideas?

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    No ID required ... this is just a vase of mini roses on my cats' grave.

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    Many thanks in advance.
     
  2. Liz

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    Thanks, Liz - I like that name Oranges and Lemons, suits it's environment ! The other unidentified one (third photo)is actually a deep fuschia pink not red and the blooms are only 2 inches wide.
     
  4. Liz

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    It looks like one in my garden, which has just finished flowering. It then spends the rest of the year putting out long straggly growth, but no more flowers. There's a white one as well which flowers a bit later, even smaller flowers. They're very pretty but hard work, I've no idea what they are. I wonder if yours had yellow growth grafted on it, which has failed?
     
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