Pink Rose

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  1. Kimbo23

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    Hi, I'm new to this forum.

    I have a beautiful pink rose bush and I would like to know what it is called. I am moving house soon, and want to buy the same roses when I go to my new home.

    Help would be appreciated.

    Thanks very much!
     

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    saltcedar Rising Contributor 10 Years

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    Ron B Paragon of Plants 10 Years

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    Wrong foliage etc. for that one, this is something much more modern.
     
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    Kimbo. The quick and sure way to get the same Rose is to take several cuttings and root them. Make sure you get the cuttings from the upper part of the plant just in case it's a graft. If you don't know how talk to a gardening neighbor or a local nursery. Maybe some on the forum can walk you through the steps. barb
     
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    saltcedar Rising Contributor 10 Years

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    David Austin Rose such as 'Heritage' ?
     
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    Not the right leaf for that one either.
     
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    Hi everyone, thanks for your interest and your responses.

    Ive been doing lots of searching on the internet and have come up with:

    Ranunculus Rembrandt

    It looks like the same rose. What do you think?

    Kim
     
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    That is a bulbous plant related to the buttercup.
     
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    Is it fragrant, and if so, what sort of fragrant? Looks a bit like a Kordes-hybrid... Considering the number of pink hybrids out there it may be easier to call the nursery where you bought it.
     
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    No it is not fragrant at all.
     

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