'Yndis Ros' rose References
Newsletter (May 2018) Page(s) 40. [From "Hardy Roses in Iceland", by Vilhjálmur Lúðvíksson, pp. 37-41] The first examples of locally raised roses came in the 60´s and 70´s from rather accidental sourcing of imported rose seeds. Thus the hardy spinosissma variety 'Katrín Viðar', the tough rugosa variety 'Skotta' as well as the beautiful but botanically ill-defined 'Métis'-like 'Yndisrós' (seed marked Rosa hypoleuca) all emerged as noticeably floriferous seedlings and were selected from groups of less interesting siblings at the Reykjavik Botanical Gardens
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