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One rose has two buds and the other has more than 20!

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Rosemaryandlavender1 · 09/05/2025 09:51

That's it really, I planted two different potted roses from DA at the same time. One of them has over 20 large buds and the other one only has two tiny ones and i can't see any others forming. Is that normal?

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123ZYX · 09/05/2025 09:56

Ours flower at different times - one in particular is always much later starting. Do you know the types? You can probably look at what time of year they normally flower

Rosemaryandlavender1 · 09/05/2025 10:05

123ZYX · 09/05/2025 09:56

Ours flower at different times - one in particular is always much later starting. Do you know the types? You can probably look at what time of year they normally flower

My gertrude Is full of buds and my queen of sweden looks quite far behind.

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MrsSkylerWhite · 09/05/2025 10:06

Different varieties then? They all flower at different times/rates.

Rosemaryandlavender1 · 09/05/2025 10:11

Anyone else have a queen of sweden?

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Rosemaryandlavender1 · 09/05/2025 10:18

Are these the start of new buds forming?

One rose has two buds and the other has more than 20!
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BeNiceWhenItsFinished · 09/05/2025 16:40

It says on their website that Gertude Jekyll is one of the earliest to start flowering, so I guess that means the other one will not be as far advanced yet.

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