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Jan 6, 2021 9:57 PM CST
Name: Big Bill
Livonia Michigan (Zone 6a)
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Yes but many roses are very dark brown to almost black. It could be because they are usually below the soil.
When you expose the graft area, new shoots can break off easily and these new shoots are often subject to insect attack.
Orchid lecturer, teacher and judge. Retired Wildlife Biologist. Supervisor of a nature preserve up until I retired.

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