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Could be Wild Danish Rose Bush?
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Posted by wiley0 4 (My Page) on Wed, Oct 26, 11 at 7:46
| Will be third year since I got these from my neighbor..He had them in a row in front lawn. I recovered them when they dug up his yard and placed several around my yard. Two are now about 5'tall and doing well on a boulevard near a mini plum tree in mostly shade...two other bushes have more sun and two are near a garage by the alley with full sun.
All do well and have pink blossoms. One bush in the yard had a shoot that rose about 10' up so I secured it to a tree trunk and it had two or three flowers on the end. First time I had one shoot do that...mostly they stay as a bush...I have never cut them back but this year the alley ones got cut to the ground as they were in with raspberry plants that took over that side of the garage...This area I will cover with leaves soon.
the other ones will get mulch and leaves for cover as I have done in the past.
Should I cut back the stems? Leave them alone again?
If I move the alley ones to the boulevard, now or in the spring? We haven't had a hard frost yet.
How do I identify the plants? I'll try to get a pic posted soon.
Neighbor said they were wild danish roses and he had them in his yard for about 10 yrs. |
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