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'Impala ®' rose References
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Website/Catalog  (6 Jan 2022)  Includes photo(s).
 
Impala (KORSTERNFUE) - Classically pointed buds are produced in clusters and open into attractive filled blooms in an intense apricot that softens to lighter shades with age. Good repeat flowering creates a neat dense bush covered in glossy green leaves to the base. Tough and bushy, it can handle the heat. This versatile rose will fit well into any garden bed or border and can be planted into a pot. Growth to 80cm.
Magazine  (Nov 2019)  Page(s) 13.  Includes photo(s).
 
'Impala', Breeder: Kordes, Description
Website/Catalog  (2019)  Page(s) 31.  Includes photo(s).
 
Impala KORsternfue(P)
We all know the antelope Impala, but now we are proud to introduce you to the similarly coloured “Impala’ rose. Like its animal name sake this rose is tough and busy. Its strength lies in its ability to repeat flower quickly. The neat bush is always covered in buds and blooms. With its ability to repeat flower the bush grows into a formidable size to about chest height and as wide, retaining a neat dense shape clothed with glossy green disease resistant leaves as a base to the clusters of blooms. Each smallish bud is of a classical pointed shape of intense apricot which softens to lighter shades similar to the colouring of the Impala. A single mature plant would stand out as a focal point, planted in groups or as a demarcating border or hedge, it will be the highlight in a garden. It is stunning when planted in a large container.
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