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Oct 6, 2020 7:27 PM CST
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Region: United States of America
jerijen said:Well, that might just not be a good place for a rose, then. (Life's full of choices,)

Is that bloom you showed the "deformation" you were mentioning? That's called "proliferation," and some roses will do it.

Were this year's blooms the same color as last year's blooms? Last year, they were pink. Were they still pink, this year?

And . . . . Did you plant this rose, or was it there when you bought the house? If you planted it, can you remember its name?

That bloom was from the year before and yes the blooms where still pink but very faded and the blooms from this year look 2-3 times worse then this photo. And the rose was here when we got the house.so I have no idea of the name

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