An upright and arching shrub with a mauve blend flower. A very double, flat, and fragrant bloom. Originated from Holland circa 1786. A Charles Mills was Director of the East India Company, elected 1785.
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Alternate Name: | Ardoisee, Bizaed Triomphant, Rosa gallica atropurpurea |
Class: | Gallica |
Flower Color: | Crimson and Red |
Bloom Type: | Double |
Approximate Height: | 5 feet |
Approximate Width: | 5 Feet |
Flower Size: | Large 4.75 inch Diameter |
Fragrant: | Strong |
Repeat Blooming: | Once blooming spring or summer |
Introduction Year: | before 1786 |
Hybridizer/Breeder: | Unknown |
Parentage: | Unknown |
Variety: | Rosa gallica atropurpurea |
Zone: | 4b-8b |
Plant Characteristics: | Originated from Holland, blooms on old wood |
ARS Rating: | 8.4 |