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Photo courtesy of jedmar
HMF Ratings:
55 favorite votes. Average rating:
EXCELLENT.
Origin:
Discovered by Unknown (before 840). Introduced in Australia by Camden Park in 1850 as ' Rosa gallica L.'.
Class:
Gallica / Provins, Species / Wild.
Bloom:
Deep pink. Strong fragrance. 5 petals. Average diameter 2.5". Large, single (4-8 petals), cluster-flowered, in small clusters, cupped bloom form. Once-blooming spring or summer.
Habit:
Climbing, suckers on its own roots.
Height: 39" to 47" (100 to 120cm). Width: 31" to 39" (80 to 100cm).
Growing:
USDA zone 4b through 8b. Remove old canes and dead or diseased wood.. Prune after flowering is finished.
Patents:
Patent status unknown (to HelpMeFind).
Parentage:
If you know the parentage of this rose, or other details, please contact us.
Notes:
See separate listing for the dwarf form R. gallica var. pumila. Early descriptions of the 'Red Rose' are usually not of the single species form of R. gallica L., but of 'Officinalis'.- see. Rosa czackiana Bess. Enumeratio plantarum hucusque in Volhynia, Podolia, gub. Kiiviensi, Bessarabia cis-tyraica et circa Odessam collectarum; 1822 66 1822. Rosa heteroacantha Chrshan. Bot. Zhurn. (Kiev) 6(4): 92. 1949 Rosa minimalis Chrshan. Bot. Zhurn. (Kiev) 5(2): 61. 1949
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