Re: Rose Identification
- To: B*@monterey.edu
- Subject: Re: Rose Identification
- From: b* s*
- Date: Sun, 14 May 2000 13:00:05 +0900
Hi Barry,
Some of my roses open in just that way though not all on the same bush and
not always. It may be that those particular ones were chosen because they
were in that stage of opening.
Then again, they may be a particular variety.
Barbara in Berkeley
>Hi everyone,
> Today as a part of my brother's Monther's Day Gift, my mom got a
>small flower arrangement containing some pink carnations, and a really
>interesting pink rose, that I had never seen before. The reason i'm asking
>is because of the unusual opening pattern of the flower. One flower had
>just five petals fully opened, and the mass of petals in the center was
>still tight, very much like a head of lettuce or cabbage. The other roses
>in the arrangement were the same pink flower with five outer petals opened
>and a tight ball shaped "head" of petals in the center.
>
>I wish I could be more specific than that, but these roses were without
>leaves and obviously not on the plant. So, does anyone have an idea of
>what this type of rose is?
>
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> The rattan basket criticizes the palm leaf basket, still both are full of
>holes.