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'Lavender Veranda ®' rose Description
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'Lavender Veranda ®' rose photo
Photo courtesy of NorthWestRider
Availability:
Commercially available
HMF Ratings:
6 favorite votes.  
Average rating: GOOD-.  
Origin:
Bred by Tim Hermann Kordes (Germany, 2004).
Class:
Patio, Shrub.  
Bloom:
Lavender.  None / no fragrance.  up to 35 petals.  Average diameter 2.25".  Medium, full (26-40 petals), in small clusters, cupped-to-flat bloom form.  Blooms in flushes throughout the season.  Small, leafy sepals, pointed, ovoid buds.  
Habit:
Bushy, compact.  Semi-glossy, medium green foliage.  5 leaflets.  

Height: up to 28" (up to 70cm).  Width: up to 20" (up to 50cm).
Patents:
United States - Patent No: PP 23,683  on  25 Jun 2013   VIEW USPTO PATENT
Application No: 13/200,269  on  21 Sep 2011
The new variety of rose plant of the present invention originated from a controlled crossing in a breeding program of two distinct parents during the summer of 2004. The crossing was between an ‘un-named seedling’ and an ‘un named-seedling’.
Ploidy:
Tetraploid
Notes:
Breeder's internal code from presentation of Thomas Proll in Adelaide 2022.