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'Esprit de Paris' rose Reviews & Comments
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After observing and comparing this rose and Julie Andrew all year long, it is apparent they are related. My estimate is that they are both hybrids of Lasting Love, a rose know to throw bicolors and moody colors, as well as reds. I am guessing the other parent is an older Delbard floribunda in the yellow/bicolor/apricot blend spectrum. When the blooms of Esprit de Paris age, they take on a a pretty mauve tone, which can happen in some Lasting Love hybrids. I think Julie Andrews is also a Lasting Love hybrid, but probably with a large-flowered rose in the yellow/bicolor and apricot blend spectrum. I like them both. I think Esprit ages in a more pretty fashion, whereas JA can wash out when its hot out. Both are good garden performers in the summer rebloom category. I prefer Esprit De Paris though, because the fragrance is strong and unique, and the blooms age more elegantly. hey both have foliage like mirrors, which I assume would come from Lasting Love.
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It smelled especially strong today. Not sure what the scent was but it was an uncommon one. Raspberry or berry mix? Smelled good to me.
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Honestly loving this one over typical Austin roses.
I have stated this else, but I will clarify here:
Pink Paradise, by the same breeding house, is of a similar color, with similar glossy foliage, but here are the key differences:
Pink Paradise is upright and taller, the leaflets are pointed, and the bloom form is a classic tea shape.
Esprit de Paris is short and has definite wide clusters, the leaflets are rounded, and the bloom form is informal, full, and round.
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