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'Lady of the Dawn' rose Description
'Lady of the Dawn' rose photo
Photo courtesy of Ray and Pauline Martin
Availability:
Commercially available
Synonyms:
HMF Ratings:
44 favorite votes.  
Average rating: EXCELLENT-.  
ARS:
Light pink Floribunda.
Registration name: INTERlada
Origin:
Bred by Gerrit Pieter Ilsink (Netherlands, 1984).
Class:
Floribunda.  
Bloom:
Light pink.  Apple fragrance.  up to 10 petals.  Large, semi-double (9-16 petals), in large clusters bloom form.  Blooms in flushes throughout the season.  
Habit:
Arching.  

Height: 4' to 5' (120 to 150cm).  Width: up to 5' (up to 150cm).
Growing:
USDA zone 6b and warmer.  Spring Pruning: Remove old canes and dead or diseased wood and cut back canes that cross. In warmer climates, cut back the remaining canes by about one-third. In colder areas, you'll probably find you'll have to prune a little more than that.  
Patents:
United States - Patent No: PP 6,068  on  29 Dec 1987   VIEW USPTO PATENT
This present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of rose plant of the shrub class which was originated by crossing the variety Interdress, non-patented, with the variety Stad Den Helder, non-patented.
A shrub rose variety having unusually large, round flower clusters, low petal count, delicate pink color, long arching branches and good mildew resistance.



Inventors:
Ilsink; G. Peter (Leersum, NL)
Assignee:

Jackson & Perkins Company
(Medford,
OR)


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