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Thu, Oct 4, 12 at 0:00
| I am hopping someone will help me Identify all the roses with their names of my Wedding Bouquet.
I would like to purchase them and have them in the garden as a memory of my wedding day. All I can tell you is the Roses had an extremly Faint Scent if any. Thankyou |
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| I would think that all of those are what we call florist varieties. A large percentage of these grow well inside greenhouses, but not outdoors. You might want to check with the florist they came from, as far as variety names, then check on HelpMeFind.com to see if they are available as commercial plants. If not, we can suggest garden varieties with the same coloring. In the meantime I would definitely dry and save some of the rose petals as a memento. Sandwiching separated petals between two paper towels and microwaving them on high for a minute or two works for me, and retains color better than air drying. |
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| Thank you So much! |
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| The florist should be able to ID these roses for you. Lovely bouquet and congratulations, by the way! |
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