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'Brindabella Flair' rose Description
Photo courtesy of koolami
ARS:
Yellow blend Floribunda. Registration name: GRAflrExhibition name: Brindabella Flair
Bloom:
Butter-yellow, red edges. Moderate, rose fragrance. up to 16 petals. Average diameter 2.25". Medium, semi-double to double, cluster-flowered bloom form. Prolific, continuous (perpetual) bloom throughout the season. Ovoid buds.
Habit:
Medium, arching, compact, upright. Large, glossy, bronze-green foliage. 5 leaflets.
Height: 8'4" to 10' (255 to 305cm). Width: 39" to 47" (100 to 120cm).
Growing:
Can be used for beds and borders, container rose, garden or landscape. Very hardy. very vigorous. Disease susceptibility: very disease resistant, very blackspot resistant., very mildew resistant, very rust resistant.
Patents:
Australia - Patent on 5 Apr 2018 Application No: 2018/056 on 3 Mar 2018 VIEW PBR PATENTIn August 2015, seed was sown from a directed cross between two breeding lines. In December these seedlings flowered for the first timeand the variety was selected on the basis of flower colour and fragrance. Cuttings were taken (Gen 1) to test propagation potential and further test horticultural traits. Four more generations of cuttings were taken between April 2016 and March 2017 and the variety has been uniform and stable for the traits it was selected. Breeder: John C. Gray, Sylvia E. Gray, Highfields, QLD. United States - Patent No: PP 31,647 on 14 Apr 2020 VIEW USPTO PATENTApplication No: 16/350,972 on 6 Feb 2019 Inventors: Gray; John Charles (Highfields, AU), Gray; Sylvia Elizabeth (Highfields, AU)
`GRAflr` is a seedling selection which resulted from the controlled cross-pollination of an unnamed Rosa hybrid female breeding line (not patented) and an unnamed Rosa hybrid male breeding line (not patented). ...After many years of trialing, the female parent was confirmed to possess a combination of desirable traits such as very high resistance to rose black spot disease, complete resistance to powdery mildew, and having flower color strong yellow with outer petals edged red, borne on a bushy plant growing to 1.2 m tall and wide. The male parent was selected for use in breeding after trialing confirmed the presence of a modern flower color. During the spring of 2014, the female parent was emasculated and was manually pollinated with pollen from the male parent.
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