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I Have Just Recieved A Magnolia Yellow Rose ..............at The Moment

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lilacben | 19:27 Fri 31st May 2013 | Gardening
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it is only about 20 inches long with a bare root. Can I plant it in a pot .if so how big should it be.? I was hoping to keep it a smaller size rather than full size. Many thanks
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There must be 20 or 30 Magnolia variety yellow roses and most of them are hybrids... meaning they are one rose stock crossed with another which produces a small 'knot' just below the branching on the main branch. The rose should be planted in a pot deep enough to have the roots spread out so they don't crush one another, but the hybrid graft knot must be above the ground. Your rose is most likely a grandiflora or floribunda, meaning it has more than one rose on each tem, unlike a Tea Rose which has only one per stem... Good luck... it'll look like a burst of sunlight in your garden... at least ours do here in the western U.S.
Plant with a small handful of bonemeal and a banana, I always do that and all my roses are flourishing. I live in the Fens of East Anglia.
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Thankyou for your replies. It is infact a Magnolia. And the name is Yellow Rose. many thanks

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