Climbing Etoile de Holande?
hiclover
10 years ago
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Can anyone help me ID this rose? It came with my aunt's house in Santa Cruz, CA. I'm guessing that it was planted no earlier than the 1950's, when the house was built.
Its fragrance is delicious, and it repeat blooms. It is usually disease free despite being only a few hundred yards from the ocean, in fact the foliage looks worse than usual in these pictures. Normally it takes dampness, salt spray, and neglect like a champ.
My best guess, from pictures and descriptions on the internet, is Climbing Etoile de Hollande. Anyone have other suggestions of what it might be?
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More pictures, including pictures of the whole plant here:
Thanks for your input,
Marion
seil zone 6b MI
lelamsk
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