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'Banjaran' rose References
Book (2021) Page(s) 51(photo), 88. Includes photo(s). Banjaran (Fl., BPP, 1969): Brilliant red and gold color.
Article (magazine) (2014) Page(s) 76. ...a name like Banjaran was appropriate for a rose with colourful petals like the dress of a gypsy woman...
Book (2009) Page(s) 634. Appendix III Varieties of Ornamental Plants Released for Growing - Rose IARI (Hybrid Teas) 41. Banjaran
Book (19 Apr 2000) Page(s) 38. 'Banjaran', F, yb, 1968; Description; Pal, Dr. B.P.; K.S.G. Son's Roses
Book (1972) Page(s) 214. Another very recent Floribunda is 'Banjaran'. The name means a gypsy woman, and the brilliant res-and-gold colours of this rose are a tribute to the colourful Indian gypsies.
Book (1971) Page(s) 137. Dr. B. P. Pal. A Note on Rose Breeding. Four more cultivars raised by the author were released in 1969. These are: 'Nazneen' (Hybrid Tea), 'Banjaran.' 'Loree' and 'Nutkhut' (all Floribundas).
Website/Catalog (1970) Page(s) 120. New Roses of the World Banjaran F (IIIC) yb (Dr. B. P. Pal; int. K.S.G. Son '69) 'Roman Holiday' x unknown. Small, long pointed buds. Small, gold and orange-red blend, double, cupped blooms borne several together and in clusters on long, strong stems. Good lasting quality. Slight fragrance. Normal, leathery, medium foliage. Vigorous, upright growth. Abundant continuous blooming.
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