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Jun 7, 2016 4:26 PM CST
Name: Rick Corey
Everett WA 98204 (Zone 8a)
Sunset Zone 5. Koppen Csb. Eco 2f
Frugal Gardener Garden Procrastinator I helped beta test the first seed swap Plant and/or Seed Trader Seed Starter Region: Pacific Northwest
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Hi br3cher. Welcome to NGA!

I hope someone can ID it and give advice on transplanting, like "start cuttings" or "transplant a big ball of soil" or "take bare-root suckers". It's really pretty. And you'll love having it around as family history.

If the move is likely to be during the winter, my guess would be "divide it now and get some used to living in big pots, then put them in the ground next year at the new place".

>> there are multiple trunks or branches that come up out of the ground but in 2 places. they are clustered in the one location, probably about 6 different branches in the one side but about 8" over is another branch that comes up, it is the one with most of the flowers on it this year.

From that, I am guessing (guessing) that it is on its own roots and not grafted.

BTW, are you moving far north or far south?

P.S. I suggested that someone move this thread to the "Roses" forum. THEY won't have to guess the way I do! Whenever someone posts to this thread, you'll get a notification since you are automatically "watching" it.

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