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'St. Hilda's' rose Description
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Photo courtesy of Patricia Routley
Synonyms:
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Kooiana Butterscotch
HMF Ratings:
3
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Origin:
Discovered by
Peter Gibson
(Australia, 1995).
Introduced in Australia by
Sunrise Flowers International
in 1995 as 'Kooiana Butterscotch'.
Class:
Hybrid Tea.
Bloom:
Yellow blend. Bronze yellow. Mild to strong fragrance. Cupped, high-centered bloom form.
Patents:
Australia - Application No: 1995/049 on 1995
VIEW PBR PATENT
Parentage:
sport of
Golden Times (hybrid tea, Cocker, 1970)
Notes: