My daughter in-law has a new HT rose in a terracotta pot on her patio. I noticed today what fine example of rose-suckering it was making - so out came the camera.
Suckers arise from the stem of the plant below where the desired variety was grafted onto a brier stock - so the suckers show the characteristics of the wild brier rather than the cultivar.
Rose suckers can vary a lot in appearance - that's because many different types of stock are used by nurseries. However in general they have more 'leaflets' than the cultivated type.









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