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Roses Already Found 
(in the categories in which 
they most likely fit; 
climbers and most hybrids 
included in main category):                    

Alba (0)
Bourbon (0)
Bracteata (0)
Centifolia (1)
China (0)
Damask (0)
Floribunda (0)
Foetida (0)
Gallica (1)
Hybrid Perpetual (0)
Hybrid Tea (0)
Moss (2)
Noisette (0)
Polyantha (0)
Portland (0)
Rambler (1)
Rugosa (0)
Species (2)
Tea (0)
Wichuraiana (0)


                

They grow in ditches, by roadsides, along fences, in cemeteries and churchyards. They often have an outstanding fragrance, an unusual color, or perhaps a bizarre arrangement of thorns or hips. The one thing they all have in common is this: you found it, but you don’t know what it is!

The rose you’ve found may be an Old Garden Rose, a wild rose, or perhaps something entirely new. If you’ve found a rose, please share it with us. Perhaps other rosarians can tell you what it is; perhaps you might like to share your find.

To share your foundlings with the rest of us, we need some information from you. The more you can give us, the better.

Got questions? Find us at the Found Roses group on LiveJournal!

Last updated on 23 April 6

FoundRoses.Org is Fara Shimbo and Jon Singer.