Name of this rose?

leoturt

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I've been told it's some kind of hybrid wild rose.
It's tall and wide. Would love to try to feed the petals if this is safe.

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Maro2Bear

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Greetings, looks like your standard climbing rose - nothing too special. Many ppl feed both the petals & flowers.

✅ From the Tort Table - Rose leaves and flower petals are fine as a treat but you must never feed the blooms from store-bought bouquets as plants might have been sprayed with insecticides.

Just make sure your plants haven't been sprayed.
 

leoturt

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Greetings, looks like your standard climbing rose - nothing too special. Many ppl feed both the petals & flowers.

✅ From the Tort Table - Rose leaves and flower petals are fine as a treat but you must never feed the blooms from store-bought bouquets as plants might have been sprayed with insecticides.

Just make sure your plants haven't been sprayed.
Thanks. I have looked up roses on the tort table but I wasn't sure the exact type of rose this is so I was a bit off on feeding it. So I guess any kind of real 'rose' is fine to feed than since this is just a type of rose. It's free of chemicals.
 

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