Rosa 'Parkzierde' - a variety of roses , belongs to the class Bourbon Roses and their clymers .
| Rosa 'Parkzierde' | |
|---|---|
| Taxonomy | |
| Kind | Rosehip ( Rosa ) |
| Classes | Bourbon roses and their climers |
| Grade | 'Parkzierde' |
| Reg. title | Parkzierde |
| Origin | |
| Parents | |
| unknown | |
| Country of origin | |
| Breeder | Rudolf Geschwind , 1909 |
| Awards | |
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Used as an ornamental garden plant.
The variety was introduced in Germany by Peter Lambert in 1909.
Content
Biological Description
The bush is vertical, up to 150 cm high, about 120 cm wide.
The flowers are usually single, raspberry red, cupped, later flat. The aroma is moderate (5/10).
Petals 17-25.
Flowering once.
It is assumed that the 'Parkzierde' was obtained by crossing Bourbon × Gallica [1] .
In Culture
Frost hardiness zones (USDA-zones): from 5b to 10b [2] .
Diseases and Pests
The variety is highly resistant to disease [3] .
Notes
- ↑ August Jäger. Rosenlexikon. - 1936.
- ↑ 'Parkzierde' rose Description on HelpMeFind.com
- ↑ Gräfin Marie Henriette Chotek. Rosensorten- und Preisliste Marie Henriette Chotek Rosenschulen. - Trnava (Slowakei), 1926.
Literature
- Marie-Thérèse Haudebourg. Roses du Jardin. - Hachette Pratique, 2009. - ISBN 978.2.01.237471.3 ..