Questions tagged [roses]

Woody perennial, genus Rosa, grown for attractive flowers.

Roses are woody perennials, family Rosaceae, genus Rosa. Rosa contains over 100 species. Plants are typically erect shrubs, or climbing or trailing plants. Stems usually have sharp thorns. Flowers are usually large and showy, often with notable perfumes. Roses hybridize easily, combined with their popularity, this has resulted in large numbers of cultivars being produced for their colors, scent, and plant-shape.

As well as being grown for their visually striking flowers and perfume, rose fruit ("rose hips") are generally edible and contain a number of vitamins including vitamin C. Rose hips are typically consumed in preserves, tea, or syrup.

Use this tag for all questions about growing roses and diagnosing problems with them.

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Re-planting roses / create new hybrid

I am completely new at any kind of gardening and I just wanted to know if it was possible to cross a red rose bush and a white rose bush and have pink roses bloom. I'm not even sure if hybrid or breeding are the correct terms for what I'm…
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Please identify this rose growing in my garden

Can someone please identify this rose?
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What is the name of this pink rose with a button form bloom?

I don't know what variety this rose is. Can you please tell me?
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Is dyeing home-grown roses fundamentally different from store-bought?

I have a Mme A. Meilland rose in the garden, and I'd like to dye some of the blooms from it. There are plenty of guides online for buying roses from a shop and dyeing them all sorts of colours, but I'm also aware that shop roses might be treated…
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Can I grow a rose bush from a healthy store-bought flower?

Recently my fiance brought me home the most beautiful rose from the gas station and it has been alive for about two and a half weeks with no wilting. I didn't take it out of the plastic wrap. I just put it in a small case with spring water. Now it…
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How close can I plant a new climbing rose to an existing mature plant?

I have a mature climbing rose. It's about 5 years old, so I think it has probably reached its maximum size. It's a little over 6 feet (~2 meters) high and about 2 feet (.6 meters) at its widest point. I'd like to plant a young rose of the same basic…
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Is it possible to grow a rose from a cut stem in a bouquet?

My dying rose bouquet is growing new leaves. I cut the dead flowers and placed the stem in water with some root hormone in a well lit area. Does anyone think I'll have any success?
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What are these alien egg-like things on the back of rose leaves?

A friend received roses, and on the back are these mysterious things. It's not everywhere, but it's behind the back of many of the leaves. Anyone know what they are?
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When to prune roses?

I am in the Northeast (Vermont). I have been gardening at a clients house for over a decade. There is a patch of rugosa roses (not sure of the variety), that used to be full and healthy. The patch is slowly dwindling. The still produce flowers,…
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Why do my rosa chinensis flowers turn white as they age?

I've got 5 rosa chinensis outside my window and they get about 10 hours of direct sun in conditions of about 39°C and 13% humidity. I water them 1.5 litres per day, and feed them with a bloom special (it has a nutrition chart if needed) every 10…
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Why aren't my rose seeds germinating?

I had ordered blue rose seeds online. I got 5 seeds. I chose 3 seeds and sowed them in a small pot with soil and have been watering them for last 2 weeks. I have kept the pot indoors, covered with a white dish. Am I being impatient and should A…
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Insects on Field Rose

I'm kinda new to gardening, and also new to my current area. I'm now living in central London and in my small garden I have a rosebush that I believe is a "Field rose" rosebush. It's not in great shape. There are aphids and tiny caterpillars on it,…
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Is this a rose runner?

Recently I noticed a few clusters of these new growths near a rose bush, and one a few feet away. Just based on the several inch distance I would guess they are rose runners. But the rose itself doesn't have nearly this level of clustered…
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Looking for Yellow Climbing Rose Names - Zone 4 Hardy - Original Root - Info & Recommendations Needed

I am in Northern New York (USDA Zone 4) and trying to find a yellow climbing rose hardy in my zone with it's own (Non-Grafted) root. I've looked through many nursery and rose society websites and have had little to no luck. I've come across a rose…
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Can anyone help identify this rose?

I love the look and scent of this rose in my garden, which was here when I moved in. Can anyone please help me to identify it? It is about 6-7ft at its tallest point, and the stems seem fairly long rather than bushy. I don't think it has been pruned…
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