Occasional flower can be almost all golden yellow on opening. This is in summer with the pot currently in hot westerly sun. Fragrance remains delicious.
Milk ‘n’ honey blooms in comparison to Elina (single yellow at rear). The colour of Milk ‘n’ Honey has peachy undertones. As it ages this lightens to near white. Blooms hold in a vase for 5days.
The cut flowers look good for about 5days and shatter by about 7. As the flowers open, the fragrance improves as the centre has a damask scent that is moderate. The colour fades to near white as it ages. 40 petals counted on this first flower on a new plant in October, Sydney.