My rose - seems to be dying following flowering

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  1. nickp

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    Hi,

    My rose has recently finished flowering and I've noticed all of the leaves are going yellow like the plant is dying. There is a newish shoot that is looking green and healthy

    Any idea what the problem could be?

    Thanks, Nick
     

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    I'm sure the wonderful @wiseowl will be along to offer some advice. xxx
     
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      Good morning @nickp my friend have you any more information/ie your Roses name/age/is it a climber?I have noticed that it has been neglected,it needs some TLC ie regular deadheading /pruning/it could be to much watering(Root Rot)If it were me I would respectfully suggest cutting it back now ,just to give it a rest,it looks stressed to me,I shall wait until you get back to us,enjoy your day my friend:smile:
       
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        Thanks @wiseowl

        The rose is this one: https://www.classicroses.co.uk/chevy-chase-rambling-rose.html

        I've had it 3 years but due to building works I've had to move it twice, the last time I moved it was 15 months ago. It was doing really well until it flowered. It;s now looking dead and brown apart from one new shoot which is strong and green.
         
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        Good morning @nickp my friend here is a little information on your lovely Rose:smile:

        Dark red Hybrid Multiflora.
        Registration name: Chevy Chase
        Bred by Niels J Hansen (United States, 1939).
        Introduced in United States by Bobbink & Atkins in 1939 as 'Chevy Chase'.
        Hybrid Soulieana, Rambler.
        Crimson - dark red. Strong, opinions vary fragrance. 65 petals. Small to medium, very double bloom form. Once-blooming spring or summer.
        Height of up to 15' (up to 455 cm).

        Look after your Rose and it will look just like this;)

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