1. IMPORTANT - NEW & EXISTING MEMBERS

    E-MAIL SERVER ISSUES

    We are currently experiencing issues with our outgoing email server, therefore EXISTING members will not be getting any alert emails, and NEW/PROSPECTIVE members will not receive the email they need to confirm their account. This matter has been escalated, however the technician responsible is currently on annual leave.For assistance, in the first instance, please PM any/all of the admin team (if you can), alternatively please send an email to:

    [email protected]

    We will endeavour to help as quickly as we can.
    Dismiss Notice

Whats this?? :/

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Ollie Scarth, Aug 26, 2014.

  1. Ollie Scarth

    Ollie Scarth Gardener

    Joined:
    Aug 25, 2014
    Messages:
    36
    Gender:
    Male
    Occupation:
    Decorator
    Location:
    Leeds
    Ratings:
    +31
    If anyone could shed any light on this i would be greatful,

    i think its a rose im very unsure though

    [​IMG]

    i do think its beautiful and i want to make sure it stays in my garden but not in the place it is at the moment, is it possible to move this flower?
     
    • Like Like x 2
    • lost_in_france

      lost_in_france Total Gardener

      Joined:
      May 28, 2013
      Messages:
      1,640
      Gender:
      Female
      Location:
      Vieil-Hesdin
      Ratings:
      +3,138
      Yes, it's definitely a rose. And very beautiful. You can move them but I think it's best to wait till spring when you would be pruning it. The best person to advise, though, is @wiseowl
       
      • Like Like x 1
      • Friendly Friendly x 1
      • Ollie Scarth

        Ollie Scarth Gardener

        Joined:
        Aug 25, 2014
        Messages:
        36
        Gender:
        Male
        Occupation:
        Decorator
        Location:
        Leeds
        Ratings:
        +31
        Thank you lost_in_france it's very beautiful it's a great picture but it really doesn't do it justice so much more beautiful to the eye.

        Ah pruning yet a another aspect I need to learn.
         
      • Sheal

        Sheal Total Gardener

        Joined:
        Feb 2, 2011
        Messages:
        35,617
        Gender:
        Female
        Location:
        Beauly, Inverness-shire. Zone 9a
        Ratings:
        +52,594
        If you take a look at the Rose Forum Ollie there are threads at the top that will explain how to prune. Meanwhile Eve has requested 'wiseowl' to look at your post, he is our resident Rosarian and will guide you. :)
         
        • Friendly Friendly x 1
        • wiseowl

          wiseowl FRIENDLY ADMIN Staff Member

          Joined:
          Oct 29, 2006
          Messages:
          44,239
          Gender:
          Male
          Occupation:
          Philosophy of people
          Location:
          In a barn somewhere in North Kent
          Ratings:
          +89,835
          Good morning Ollie,yes its a Hybrid Tea Rose,and you can move it when its in its dormant state anytime from November to March:smile:

          To ID a rose it would help if you have anymore information such as Age, petal count,etc ,its a beautiful pink:smile:

          Off the top of my owl like head,it could be Rosa"Congratulations":smile:

          [​IMG]
           
          • Like Like x 2
            Last edited: Aug 27, 2014
          • Kristen

            Kristen Under gardener

            Joined:
            Jul 22, 2006
            Messages:
            17,534
            Gender:
            Male
            Location:
            Suffolk, UK
            Ratings:
            +12,667
            And hopefully the Nose too :)
             
            • Like Like x 2
            • Ollie Scarth

              Ollie Scarth Gardener

              Joined:
              Aug 25, 2014
              Messages:
              36
              Gender:
              Male
              Occupation:
              Decorator
              Location:
              Leeds
              Ratings:
              +31
              Very true
               
            Loading...

            Share This Page

            1. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
              By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
              Dismiss Notice