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by Steph 28th June 2018, 09:39
More beautiful Australian-bred roses
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More beautiful Australian-bred roses
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A new lovely addition to the collection of roses I've bred last year. A cross between an English Rose and Alister Clark's. Strong growing, with an exquisite deep magenta colour, rosette in a charming chalice shape flower and on top of all, very intense myrrh and vanilla (heliotrope) fragrance.
Love it!
To me this rose is unusual and worthwhile. It not only has a strong fragrance so young, but because this is the only rose on the darker side of roses colour spectrum that carries along beautiful myrrh scent. All English roses that have myrrh scent are whites, pinks and pale yellows — and if pale yellows, they invariably have a mix of tea scent too. This one is darkest of them all, perhaps thanks to its Australian parent.
Haven't been here for a while, so I hope you don't mind this baby news
A new lovely addition to the collection of roses I've bred last year. A cross between an English Rose and Alister Clark's. Strong growing, with an exquisite deep magenta colour, rosette in a charming chalice shape flower and on top of all, very intense myrrh and vanilla (heliotrope) fragrance.
Love it!
To me this rose is unusual and worthwhile. It not only has a strong fragrance so young, but because this is the only rose on the darker side of roses colour spectrum that carries along beautiful myrrh scent. All English roses that have myrrh scent are whites, pinks and pale yellows — and if pale yellows, they invariably have a mix of tea scent too. This one is darkest of them all, perhaps thanks to its Australian parent.
Haven't been here for a while, so I hope you don't mind this baby news
Ozrosarian- Number of posts : 90
Location : Melbourne
Registration date : 2010-05-31
Re: More beautiful Australian-bred roses
It grows in its pot atm. Wanted to see if it's worthwhile, and then to go in the ground. I like it.
Ozrosarian- Number of posts : 90
Location : Melbourne
Registration date : 2010-05-31
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