Another yellow rose with a green cast, the chartreuse colored buds and 5″ flowers (petals 35+) are unusually eye-catching. A continual blooming bushy plant with grey green foliage really sets off the blooms.
A famous parent of today’s yellow roses, and one which should be in every collector’s garden. Chrome yellow, very double flowers on short stems bloom all along canes that are the reddish brown common in this class of roses. Moderately thorny. The licorice scent is also typical of the class, the same as Austrian Copper and Harison’s Yellow, which are both close relatives.
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