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White Roses On A Red Rose Bush
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Asking for a friend who has noticed that a red rose bush purchased about three years ago has, this year, a small white rose sprouting on the same branch as the red rose. Anyone experienced this and how/why does it occur? Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It maybe what is known as a sport, if it's a nice flower and that shoot consistently has other white roses it might be worth trying to take a cutting as it is effectively a new rose, or send a photo to the original grower as they maybe interested in developing it if they haven't already got a garden worthy white version.
"Named" roses are usually created by grafting cuttings onto briar roots; it's more reliable and produces better plants than rooting cuttings.
The briar roots tend to throw new shoots, known as suckers, and can, if not controlled, take over the plant. The suckers come from the base, have different coloured foliage and usually 7 leaves to a stem rather than 5. The suckers should be removed.
We have lots of roses; some regularly grow suckers, others never do. We also have a rose which has both red flowers and yellow flowers on the same stem; I can't remember the name.
The briar roots tend to throw new shoots, known as suckers, and can, if not controlled, take over the plant. The suckers come from the base, have different coloured foliage and usually 7 leaves to a stem rather than 5. The suckers should be removed.
We have lots of roses; some regularly grow suckers, others never do. We also have a rose which has both red flowers and yellow flowers on the same stem; I can't remember the name.
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