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A beautiful garden, congratulations!
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Its name is Niso Fumagalli (from Barni, Pistoia, Italy), not Barnifum
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I believe BARnifum is the registration name while Niso Fumagalli is the trade name. All modern roses have a registration name (usually indicating the breeder or hybridizer) which is used for registration with various rose societies around the globe. The trade name is the name under which the rose is sold/traded in commerce. Both names are valid.
Here's another example: The commercial name for one of David Austin's roses is "William Shakespeare 2000" while the registration name is "AUSromeo".
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I bought this rose last year so I have seen it in flower only once, but according to me its flowers definitely have a delicious lemon scent!
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It's a very vigorous, reliable floribunda, flowering abundantly from May to October. The smell is light, but the colour very vivid (a medium-dark pink) and the flowers have the classical beauty of real HTs. After a few years it makes a large, healthy bush as high as 1,50 m. Very good rose to my opinion.
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