'Rose d'Amour' rose Description
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Bloom:
Pink. Double (17-25 petals) bloom form.
Patents:
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Parentage:
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Notes:
'Rosa virginiana plena' and 'Rose d'Amour' have been treated as synonyms, but are now said to be distinct roses. According to Graham Thomas, 'Rose d'Orsay' can be distinguished from 'Rose d'Amour' by the pair of prickles it always has under each leaf. The Peter Beales Collection of Classic Roses 2000-2001 says 'Rose d'Orsay' differs only slightly from 'Rose d'Amour' in being less vigorous and more inclined to sprawl if untethered.
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