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Cutting from wild yellow rose

bookbaglady
15 years ago

I took some suckers along with plenty of roots and soil from great grandmas wild yellow rose. My daughter transplanted it in Denver.

She said the leaves have all dried up, it has been well watered, I wonder if this is just because it is fall and it will come up next Spring or we will have to do this again.

When I started mine this was the way I did it. Does anyone know a better way to start a wild rose and do you think it will start leafing out in the Spring.

I was told they are very hearty.

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