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'VIRstar' rose Description
Photo courtesy of Girija and Viru
ARS:
Pink blend Hybrid China. Registration name: VIRstar Exhibition name: Evenstar
Bloom:
Rose-pink. None to mild fragrance. Average diameter 3.5". Medium, single (4-8 petals), borne mostly solitary, in small clusters bloom form.
Habit:
Tall, armed with thorns / prickles, bushy, dense. Medium, semi-glossy, medium green foliage.
Height: 4'7" to 8'1" (140 to 245cm). Width: up to 8' (up to 245cm).
Growing:
Can be used for garden, hedge, landscape, shrub or specimen.
Patents:
Patent status unknown (to HelpMeFind).
Notes:
This is a very special rose to me as it is from seed sent to me by Viru and Girija Viraraghavan from their plant of "10000 Camellias Red China Rose" (as seen in Quest for the Rose). This rose will be called 'Evenstar' which superficially describes the five petals as the shape of a star. The name Evenstar, however, is an old astronomical term for Venus which has since evolved into the term Evening Star. The references to Venus don't stop there, however, and in these lie the true meanings behind the name for this rose. The position of Venus in the sky, from Earth, changes over time as it passes through an 8 year cycle. If you were to plot this path it would make a mandala pattern with a five pointed rose at its centre which is referred to as the 'Rose of Venus' and since Roman times (and before) Venus has always represented beauty, femininity, and love. So, it seems fitting that a rose of such ancient heritage should be given a name that reflects her vintage and attributes, and the sentiment of roses so well. - Simon Voorwinde
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