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rose identification

Discussion in 'Identification Area' started by SUSIEQ, Jun 12, 2011.

  1. SUSIEQ

    SUSIEQ Apprentice Gardener

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    Does anyone recognise this beautiful rose? I need a name and where I can buy the plant please.
     

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    I'm not sure but I have this feeling like it's not real in the sense that it's not naturally like that maybe dyed? maybe I'm just be a cynic... it is after all a very pretty rose
     
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      The petal configuration doen`t look very rose - like to me.:scratch:
       
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          iF NOT ROSE, ANY IDEAS WHERE ELSE TO LOOK?
          :scratch:
           
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          What is this?

          If this is not a rose, can anyone help with identification?
           

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          No it's definitely a rose it's just the petals are very tight in the centre
           
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          :scratch: As it is a posy, then :scratch: maybe it is a Lisianthus.. Looks a bit like a rose but are thorn-less & the stems are softer.. Used allot in arrangements..
           
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          Roses tend to have 4 or 5 petal configurations, not 3.:scratch:
           
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          I agree with Marley that it is possibly a Lilianthus. I had several here a few years ago and still have some seeds. They are the American and Australian 'bridal roses' which are thornless. I couldn't keep them going here as a perennial so are probably an annual wherever they are. Lovely, lovely flower.
           
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