At least one of my antiq roses came up with disturbed flowers this year ( so did one of my tree peonies) the flowers are small sort of a whole centerb, but the leaves are tiny and disturbed, no more tha a half inch.
My guess is the late hard fros, but there were no flowerbuds and hardly buds at thet time.. what do you think, this one might even be the most protected. Is it best to cut of the flowers or.... ?
Pia
Tiny flowers
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Tiny flowers
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Re: Tiny flowers
With cutting roses are usually stimulated into new growth.
I had rabbits eat everything green off of one of my new David Austin roses and it came back great.
You just have to watch out for growth from the root stock if it isn't on it's own roots.
If it is a grafted rose could it actually be the root stock suckering?
I had rabbits eat everything green off of one of my new David Austin roses and it came back great.
You just have to watch out for growth from the root stock if it isn't on it's own roots.
If it is a grafted rose could it actually be the root stock suckering?
Re: Tiny flowers

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