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Fw: Wild rose
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- Date: Fri, 10 Apr 1998 14:52:51 -0700
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Tell me more about the scotch
rose, please?
Carleen
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> From: Lynnette Payne <oldrosarian@yahoo.com>
> To: rosenlund@transport.com
> Subject: Wild rose
> Date: Wednesday, April 08, 1998 8:46 PM
>
>
> Hi,
> >From your description it certainly sounds like you have a scotch rose
> but there are quite a few species roses that have the tiny leaves. If
> you have the flowers will be a single creamy white or pale yellow. One
> of the unique characteristics of the pimpinellifolias is that they
> have both prickles ( thorns) and bristles. ( nasty tiny small spines
> with hooks on them that stay in your skin. it is always interesting to
> find an old one and in your zone many of them would survive for years.
> Lynnette
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