Rosa 'Madame Legras de St. Germain ' is an old Alba rose variety . The variety was created until 1848.
| Rosa 'Madame Legras de St. Germain ' | |
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| Taxonomy | |
| Kind | Rosehip ( Rosa ) |
| Classes | Alba |
| Grade | 'Madame Legras de St. Germain ' |
| Reg. title | 'Madame Legras de St. Germain ' |
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| Origin | |
| Breeder | unknown |
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Perhaps the Alba × Damask hybrid [2] . Used as an ornamental garden plant.
Content
- 1 Biological Description
- 2 In culture
- 3 Diseases and pests
- 4 notes
Biological Description
The height of the bush is 185–455 cm, the width is 185–215 cm. The height is highly dependent on the availability of supports for the shoots. There are few thorns. The shoots are flexible, reminiscent of the shoots of 'Madame Plantier' .
Leaves are green.
The flowers are flat, terry, white with lemon yellow hues (especially in the center). The aroma is strong, citrus.
Flowering once, rarely repeated in the fall [3] [1] .
In Culture
Frost resistance zones : from 3b to 9b [1] .
Diseases and Pests
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 'Madame Legras de St. Germain 'rose Description . HelpMeFind.com. Date of appeal April 25, 2014.
- ↑ Peter Harkness, Mary Moody. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Roses. - Timber Press, Inc., 1993. - ISBN 0-88192-271-4 .
- ↑ Nancy Steen. The Charm of Old Roses. - AH & AW Reed, Wellington., 1966 .-- S. 37.