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Peter’s Persica rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of AndyO
NE England - Rosa 'Peter's Persica' - a climbing hybrid Hulthemia persica rose. Bred as a tribute to Peter Seabrook, who died in January aged 86, by Shropshire-based rose breeder Chris Warner with the endorsement of the Seabrook family. Peter was a well known British horticulturist, gardening writer and television broadcaster. Persica roses are derived from Rosa persica, a rose native to Iran and Afghanistan. Chris Warner, who developed the rose, said: '''Peter’s Persica' has been 30 years in the making, beginning its life as a desert rose in Iran". The rose has just come into commerce circa 2023.
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Rose photo courtesy of jedmar
July 4, 2024 at the SLU Alnarp National Gene Bank
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July 4, 2024 at the SLU Alnarp National Gene Bank
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July 4, 2024 at the SLU Alnarp National Gene Bank
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July 4, 2024 at the SLU Alnarp National Gene Bank
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Rosanna ® rose photo
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07-07-2024 Belgium by wl
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Mrs. Benjamin R. Cant rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of odinthor
From Gardening Illustrated, vol. 24, 1902, p. 501, where I am happy to report we learn its parentage at last: "This, which was awarded the Gold Medal of the National Rose Society at the Temple Show in 1901, is said to be a seedling from ‘Papa Gontier’ crossed with ‘Isabella Sprunt’. It somewhat resembles the former in smoothness of petal, and there is a yellow shade at the base of the deep coloured petals that it probably takes from the other parent."
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July 4, 2024 at the SLU Alnarp National Gene Bank
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