Does anyone know the name of this rose?
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Barb Kelley on Jul 26, 2013Beautiful - sorry don't know - have you tried googleing it?Helpful Reply
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Hibiscus House on Jul 26, 2013Not yet might have to have a day to research this..I can't find it on J & P anymore either..thanks Barb.Helpful Reply
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Cheryl Ogle on Jul 26, 2013It looks like a gardeniaHelpful Reply
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Hibiscus House on Jul 26, 2013It does but it is not it is a rose.Helpful Reply
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Carole Andersen on Jul 26, 2013Flower Carpet White Groundcover Rose. Monrovia produces them. Google to check it out for a match.Helpful Reply
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Melissa F on Jul 26, 2013It's not a rose. it's a gardenia.Helpful Reply
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Pam McFairen on Jul 26, 2013Could be a JFK rose...they are whiteHelpful Reply
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360 Sod (Donna Dixson) on Jul 27, 2013do you have fully open bloom picture you can post? I am wondering if it is a pioneer type rose, but they seem to have a more open look to them. The bloom is saying hybrid tea, but the size doesn't fit a hybrid tea....is it a repeat bloomer?Helpful Reply
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Hibiscus House on Jul 27, 2013I'll get one if I can and a picture of the entire bush. ThanksHelpful Reply
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Hibiscus House on Jul 27, 2013Carole Anderson does this look like a flower carpet? Donna added more pictures. Thanks everyone for your help...Helpful Reply
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Hibiscus House on Jul 27, 2013More pics added to maybe resolve this problem.Helpful Reply
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Lora Collins on Jul 27, 2013If you don't find out this year please go to your local Home Depot next year in the spring. They have different Rose bushes in packaging (not pots) and shows pictures of the different kinds on the packaging. I looked at one this year just like that.... and it is not a "knock-out" rose it is some kind of "......-American Beauty" Good luck. I will ask my friend to look at her book when I see her later today. Maybe I can have a better answer. Beautiful Though.Helpful Reply
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Catherine Smith on Jul 28, 2013It is a polyantha (many flowered) type of rose, reminds me of a white Cecile Brunner. Many of the polys are used as hedgerow type borders and this one looks to fill the bill. It looks very healthy and is going great guns for you.Helpful Reply
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V Valencia on Jul 28, 2013It is a beautiful rose. I have a white rose bush that I bought about 15 years ago from J&P catalog. It was called the John F. Kennedy. It tends to bloom in clusters of 3-4 flowers and some singles at a time.Helpful Reply
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Catherine Smith on Jul 28, 2013Sorry ladies, I am a rose freak, so I have to curb my tendency to lecture. LOL The JFK is a hybrid tea, where as Dolly's pretty is from the looks of it a polyantha, floribunda. These are older roses, from which all hybrid teas are created. The older one's are do not require so much TLK as the teas, but all are beautiful As I've gotten older, I've gone more to the antiques and rugosas since they are much easier to care for. I do still have a few teas, but am going in another direction.Helpful Reply
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Hibiscus House on Jul 28, 2013I am grateful for all of the information. I have a jFK and it is beautiful but hard to keep healthy. Catherine you are right it is a hybrid tea and different shape bush altogether from this one. I need to keep better records and am beginning to now label but also to make map and note which variety of plant something is and when planted. I have moved a few times and labels fall off things like that, or some relative gave me a plant and didn't know the name...we all have that don't we? Thanks to all for the information. We do love gardening! Embarrassed to having shared my bad flower bed in the redo stage but thankful to you all for your answers.Helpful Reply
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Barbara Sawyer on Jul 28, 2013Maybe an Iceberg rose.Helpful Reply
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Carol Arney on Jul 28, 2013I think it may be called a Knockout Rose. They come in many colors, I have a pink one. They are more bushy than a regular rose. Many use it here in Michigan for they're landscaping, cause they bloom all summer......google ........Knockout Rose..........they are very beautiful!!Helpful Reply
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Hibiscus House on Jul 28, 2013Thank you Carol but it isn't a knockout I have those in the garden too in single and double varieties and they are different. I bought this rose over15 years ago. At that time I had never even seen a knockout when did they come about? Thanks Barbara! it does favor an iceberg but I have iceberg behind the rose right in front of the fence..I don't know heck...it favors so many of the roses you all are telling me about..Helpful Reply
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Patricia Martin on Jul 28, 2013Looks like "Iceberg" to me.Helpful Reply
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Mikell Paulson on Jul 28, 2013Maybe it is a Moon Beam. My JFK had a bigger flower!Helpful Reply
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Cathy W on Jul 29, 2013May be a JFK.....Helpful Reply
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Sharonhull on Jul 29, 2013Dolly, if there is a chapter of American Rose Society near you, take an open flower, a bud and some of the foliage to one of their meetings, plus a decent photo of the entire plant showing its growth habit. Experienced members there may be able to ID it for you.Helpful Reply
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Hibiscus House on Jul 30, 2013Thank you.Helpful Reply
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