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Change in Rose Flower Color

Our rose bush had burnt orange blossoms for 7 years. This year, we have dark red roses growing on the same bush. It also seems that it hasn't grown as tall.

This is a common problem with grafted roses.  Most hybrid teas, some grandifloras and climbers, and a few floribundas are grafted.  Propagators graft a single bud of the desirable rose, burnt orange in this case, onto a hardy root system.  If the grafted portion dies the hardy rootstock takes over.  Cold winter temperatures are usually the culprit.  I have also seen cases where shoots from the rootstock sprout and flower along with the grafted portion.  Remove the rootstock-shoots to prevent them from outgrowing the more desirable rose. In your case you can either enjoy your "new" rose or replace it with one you prefer.

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