Re : Help finding a rose
- Subject: Re : Help finding a rose
- From: G* C*
- Date: Tue, 15 May 2001 09:36:32 +0200
Hi all,
I agree with you : rosa banksiae Lutea, I'm almost sure it is this one
Here, in Paris area, it must be planted in a sheltered situation; Last
week,I've saw one on a south facing wall in a garden situated 60km south of
Paris and it was already full of blooms.
Chantal, Ermenonville, France
zone 7/8
>Lady Banks -
>
>Rosea banksia.... I think...
>
>very common and almost thornless...
>
>CaraLars@aol.com wrote:
>
>> I would very much like to find a rose that I can't identify. Two friends
>> have this rose but don't know the name. One got her plant at Home Depot
and
>> the other at Lowe's several years ago.
>>
>> The rose is about one and ½ to two inches in diameter, is fully double
and
>> clear yellow. It is an aggressive climber when happy and does not have
>> thorns.
>>
>> If any of you recognize this plant and/or know where I should start
looking
>> it would be appreciated.
>>
>> Cara, PNW, Zone 7
>>
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