"Camaïeux Fimbriata" rose Description
Photo courtesy of Sandie Maclean
Origin:
Discovered by Trevor Griffiths (New Zealand, before 1980). Introduced in Australia by Ross Roses in 1980 as '"Camaïeux Fimbriata"'.
Bloom:
Light pink, mauve streaks, stripes, flecks. Full (26-40 petals), button-eye bloom form. Once-blooming spring or summer.
Patents:
Patent status unknown (to HelpMeFind).
Notes:
Imported by Trevor Griffith into New Zealand as ‘Camaieux’ and presumably named by him as ‘Camaieux Fimbriata’ Given sometimes as a sport of 'Camaïeux'.
Further studies may reveal that this rose is similar or identical to 'Incomparable d'Auteuil'.
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