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'86-5426-1' rose Description
'POULmulti' rose photo
Photo courtesy of Johno
Availability:
Commercially available
HMF Ratings:
23 favorite votes.  
Origin:
Discovered by L. Pernille Olesen (Denmark, 1986). Discovered by Mogens Nyegaard Olesen (Denmark, 1986).
Introduced in United Kingdom by Mattocks Roses / Notcutts as 'Avon'.
Introduced in Denmark by Poulsen Roser A/S in 1996 as 'Avon'.
Class:
Miniature, Patio, Shrub.   (Series: County Series Collection, Towne & Country ® Series)  
Bloom:
Light yellow, yellow stamens.  Mild, rose, wild rose fragrance.  Average diameter 1.5".  Small to medium, semi-double (9-16 petals), cluster-flowered, in small clusters, cupped-to-flat bloom form.  Blooms in flushes throughout the season.  
Habit:
Medium, compact, spreading.  Glossy, dark green foliage.  

Height: 1' to 18" (30 to 45cm).  Width: 2' to 4' (60 to 120cm).
Growing:
USDA zone 6b through 9b (default).  Can be used for container rose, garden, ground cover or hanging basket.  
Patents:
Canada - Patent No: 1714  on  21 Jan 2004
Application No: 98-1235  on  4 Mar 1998
Rights surrendered on January 7, 2010.
Denomination: 'POULmulti'
Trade name: Niagra
 
European Union - Patent No: 352  on  2 Aug 1996
Application No: 95/0595  on  8 Aug 1995
Holder: Poulsen Roser ApS. Denomination approved: POULMULTI.
Protection terminated on February 1, 2017.
 
United States - Application No: 10/209,634  on  30 Jul 2002
A new garden rose plant which has attractive foliage and abundant, creamy white, double flowers which are present on the plant almost continually throughout the growing season, and the variety's exceptional disease resistance.
Notes:
In his column Roses Abroad in the January 1998 issue of the American Rose magazine (pp.16-7), Sean McCann says this rose makes a great candidate for a hanging basket.


Sunnyside was removed from the Auckland Regional Botanic Gardens (ARBG) Display Trial because its trial period expired.

 
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