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Help ID two Hybrid teas

These roses were here when we moved in, and the previous owners were not at all avid gardeners or collectors. They are most likely very common roses purchased as either bagged bare roots or pots from a big box store.


The first one is a very lovely peachy pink. It has good vase life, but often crisps terribly in the sun if it’s pretty hot out. Seems to be fairly disease resistant. The first pop of color on the bud is a very bright coral, but it opens up to be more of a bubblegum pink with peach/coral tones. Photos show the different appearances of the Rose depending on stage and lighting.


One interesting thing about this rose is that cuttings root extremely easily, and it does well own root.





The second Rose is really beautiful. I have always called it the “Opal Rose”. That’s what it resembles to me, as it is pure white with almost iridescent pinkness playing on the tips.


Seems to be very disease resistant. Nice, thick glossy leaves. Never had a problem for me. The blooms get huge! Probably 4 to 5 inches across when fully open.


I believe I saw a Rose once called Moonstone. Is anyone familiar with this? Possible ID?


Having a hard time adding the photos, so I will put them in a second post

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