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Chrysler Imperial rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of kitta.roses
Uploaded 4 JUN 23
Chrysler Imperial rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Lee H.
Own root Chrysler Imperial on the 2nd flush of the year June 28, 2022. It was transplanted from 40-50% shade to this full sun position this year, and the difference in the quantity and quality of blooms has been remarkable.
Uploaded 28 JUN 22
Chrysler Imperial rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Javier Irigoyen
Chrysler Imperial, la primera de este mes de Abril 2023
Uploaded 25 APR 23
Chrysler Imperial rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of Johno
South Australia, 15/2/2022
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Uploaded 15 FEB 22
Chrysler Imperial rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of MiGreenThumb
Great plant, blooms don't nod, healthier than many newer varieties. Splendid, rich damask type fragrance highlighted with citrus tones from the exotic foetida/Pernetiana heritage. Z5b/Sunset 41 South Central Michigan
Uploaded 26 DEC 22
Chrysler Imperial rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of jedmar
From the 1971 catalogue of Roseraies Sauvageot, p. 13 Courtesy of the Archives of Roseraie du Val de Marne
Uploaded 7 JAN 22
Chrysler Imperial rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of MiGreenThumb
Chrysler Imperial is the bloom in the foreground with the secondary bud. The bloom in the back (closer to mirror) is actually Chrysler's offspring 'Avon'. I'd never believe they were different varieties except having cut them from different plants from different sources and in possession of different habits of growth.
Uploaded 26 DEC 22
Chrysler Imperial rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of jedmar
From the 1982 catalogue of Pépinières Jacques Briant, p. 37 Courtesy of the Archives of Roseraie du Val de Marne
Uploaded 28 DEC 21
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