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Rose photo courtesy of Artemyst
My favourite rose I've grown to date. Stunning blooms of deep maroon red. It has a gorgeous, intense scent, similar to damask but deeper and richer. Lasts 3–4 days as a cut flower which is pretty good for a rose with so much fragrance going on. Makes a great patio rose kept in a medium pot, gets nicely bushy without trying to grow straight up. Copes with Australian summers well, though this most recent one was so hot and dry that two flushes came out stunted during high summer. Very healthy without spraying, infrequently prone to a bit of black spot here and there, and occasional aphids during late autumn, but that's all the health issues it has had. Provenance: Ross Roses, Victoria, Australia. Curiously, Wagners Roses lists a HT-looking rose that they state has low scent, so there may be two FD imposters in commerce in Australia. Though whatever the original FD was like, I doubt it could hold a candle to this beauty.
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Rose photo courtesy of devonvet
This is my FD as grown by Beales - it’s stunning so not bothered if it’s not the original. It has lank canes with some lateral tendencies - remarkably robust despite the cane diameter - blooms can be single but usually in clusters of 2-3 - good tea scent - quick to re bloom - occasionally balls in very wet weather
Uploaded 25 AUG
Rose photo courtesy of cgurtler
Arizona 8b. 1st year plant from Heirloom. Seems to be heat tolerant with late afternoon shade. The iPhone couldn’t catch the almost black/purple tones seen in person
Uploaded 26 OCT
Rose photo courtesy of devonvet
This is my FD as grown by Beales - it’s stunning so not bothered if it’s not the original. It has lank canes with some lateral tendencies - remarkably robust despite the cane diameter - blooms can be single but usually in clusters of 2-3 - good tea scent - quick to re bloom - occasionally balls in very wet weather
Uploaded 25 AUG
Rose photo courtesy of Kathy Strong
September 25, 2024 in San Diego, California.
Uploaded 25 SEP
Rose photo courtesy of Ingvill Berg
June 2023 in Sande Norway, 1 year old plant.
Uploaded 16 SEP 23
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Rose photo courtesy of devonvet
This is my FD as grown by Beales - it’s stunning so not bothered if it’s not the original. It has lank canes with some lateral tendencies - remarkably robust despite the cane diameter - blooms can be single but usually in clusters of 2-3 - good tea scent - quick to re bloom - occasionally balls in very wet weather
Uploaded 25 AUG
Rose photo courtesy of Johno
BOTANICAL GARDEN OF COMENIUS UNIVERSITY, 19/6/2017
Uploaded 30 MAY 21
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