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Fri, Apr 4, 08 at 14:30
| I found this rose five years ago at my local state park. It is not a "wild" rose, so it must have been planted there years ago when there were old farmsteads on the land.
The flowers are pink and plentiful. The stems have winged-like stipules that are very hairy or jagged looking in appearance. The thorns curve upwards a little and are red with green tips. Any idea? |
Image link: Pink Rose with lots of blooms (52 k)
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| If this is a sprawly climber with long, thin canes about pencil thick, and the blooms are not much more than an inch across, then I believe you have 'Dorothy Perkins' the Rambler. |
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