Re: Rootstocks for roses


Thanks so much for the information;

now please advise what does a "pinnately compound leaf" look like?

TIA

Isabelle Hayes

>If the shoots are the rootstock, the two most common stocks are Rosa
>multiflora (yes THAT species that has become such a weed in the eastern
>U.S.) which will be obvious by the pinnately compound leaves, or an old
>shrub type, "Dr. Huey", which is a once-blooming double, dark red rose.  

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