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'Hot Chile' rose References
Website/Catalog  (9 Mar 2016)  
 
Registered Name: 'Macbunber'
Synonyms:
ARS Approved Exhibition Name: Hot Chile
S, or, 1998, McGredy, Sam IV; flowers orange-red, 2¾ in., semi-dbl., borne in small clusters, slight fragrance; foliage small, dark green, glossy; prickles moderate; spreading, low (30 cm.), bushy growth
[Trumpeter × Eyeopener. Introductions: McGredy, Sam, 1995, NZ
Booklet  (2008)  
 
An Information List of all Varieties. p8
1995. Hot Chilli - Macbunder. Nicknamed Bunderberg.
Book  (2006)  Page(s) 133.  
 
Kelvin Trimper. Reaching Lofty heights.
1-2 metres. Hot Chilli S. (1998)
Article (magazine)  (19 Nov 1998)  Page(s) 145.  
 
MACbunber Shrub, orange red, 1998; (Hot Chile); 'Trumpeter' x 'Eyeopener'; McGredy, Sam. Description.
Book  (1995)  
 
p27. Geoff Swane. New Rose Introductions for 1995.
Hot Chilli (Macbunder) The flowers are borne in large clusters of fully double orange/red blooms which reflect readily to show yellowish stamens. The foliage is dark glossy green, slightly smallish. This plant has a spreading habit which should make it popular as a weeping standard. It has a repeat flowering habit.

p30. Colin P. Horner. The 1994 Rose Seedling Awards in Great Britain.
It would be very unusual if Sam McGredy didn't come up with at least one award. this year it was MACbunber (T.G. 1258) a spreading shrub producing clusters of red semi-double blooms with a white eye. It is what you might expect to get from its parents 'Trumpeter x 'Eyeopener'.
Magazine  (1995)  Page(s) 38.  Includes photo(s).
 
Swanes advertisement. (Photo) Hot Chilli™ (MACbunder) 1995. Orange red.
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