I couple of months ago pruned a very sick looking rose bush, its in a minute doing really well, and is producing lots of roses, but it have a long, very towering shoot which is covered with small white blossoms. Could this be a sucker ( because I thought they didn't produce any flowers), or is this rose purely a freak of nature?
Answers: it's potential a shoot off the root stock.... frequent roses are grafted onto hardy rootstock to abet them grow stronger.... if your rose is grafted, in attendance would be a knotty looking lump near the nouns where the roots come upon the main stems... this shoot would be coming from below or inside the knotty lump if it's root stock..... trim it off... rootstock will overtake and annihilate offf the grafted 'good' rose if departed to grow.....
SOME ROSES DO THAT. IT IS VERY UNUSUAL TO HAVE SO MANY, BUT THEY ARE VERY NICE
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