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"Juani de Temperley" rose Description
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Photo courtesy of rafael maino
Origin:
Discovered by Rafael Maino (Argentina, before 2018).
Class:
Found Rose, Hybrid Noisette, Tea.  
Bloom:
Light yellow, pink shading, edges.  Moderate fragrance.  Average diameter 3.25".  Medium, semi-double to double, open bloom form.  Continuous (perpetual) bloom throughout the season.  
Habit:
Bushy, climbing.  Medium green foliage.  

Height: up to 8'2" (up to 250cm).  Width: up to 6'7" (up to 200cm).
Growing:
Vigorous.  
Patents:
Patent status unknown (to HelpMeFind).
Notes:
Found in Temperley, Buenos Aires
Juani is a affectionate diminutive of Juana, the name of the lady owner of the garden where I found the rose, and Temperley is a suburb of Buenos Aires, originally inhabited by many English immigrants.


Possibilities
'L'Ideal', G. Nabonnand 1887, but colours are off and more petals
'Dr. Grill' 1884. However petals appear to be more rounded in the old illustrations.
 
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