What type of roses are these pictured?


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types of roses
http://www.scvrs.homestead.com/typesofro...
they look most like the yellow ones to me, second from the bottom in the picture.

But if you ask me what I realy think they are, other than there description of ivory roses in your add, they look to me like your ordinary domestic (cultivated) white roses. and very pretty I must add. :)

another link to different types of roses
http://www.regannursery.com/getting_star...
http://heirloomroses.com/cgi/browse.cgi?...

PS. I agree with < lil_odie66 > most are hybrids now.


classic ivory roses


It says so in the description. ;o)
they look like a hybrid possibly a grandifloras or a floribundas, the tea rose is the most popular..of course they are all hybrid now...
Roses grown for the nursery trade are not the same roses grown for the garden. If you want a white rose for your garden look at these sites that list some 3,000 white roses.
http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/roses.php...
http://www.rosefile.com/tables/white.htm...
http://www.findmyroses.com/searchresults...
If you are looking for cut roses ask a florist to show you their catalogs.

The ones in your picture are very full. Going by petal count they must be 60 -80 petals. This is fully double.
Look at nana mouskouri with only 30 petals
http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/pl.php?n=...
Look at Marie Pavie (Ivory white), Blanchefleur (soft white), Fair Bianca (white with green button eye), L’Ingenue (creamy white)

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