Beautiful rose Baroness: description, reviews

Rosa Baronesse will surely please flower growers who love brightly colored plants and experimenters. All the petals of this beautiful flower are so attractive that even in cloudy weather they give a feeling of joy and warmth. And in the sun, the petals shine wonderfully, and their beauty is enhanced by the glossy sheen of dark dense foliage.

This amazing flower will be the subject of an article. He is not afraid of illness, nor heat, nor frost. Rosa Baroness is ideal for landscaping any garden, because her flowers look spectacular on lawns, flower beds and near curbs. They are good for cutting.

Rosa Baroness

German roses Tantau

Before moving on to the description of the rose itself, we will introduce the German famous nursery Tantau, where a huge collection of a wide variety of flowers grows.

This nursery is located in Germany. His story began in 1906, when Matthias Tantau's rearing activity had just begun. Its roses are known all over the world because of their high survival rate and abundant flowering in a variety of climate conditions.

Tantau Nursery covers an area of ​​50 hectares. Here, florists of the world purchase planting material, among which there is the Baroness rose.

Features of Tantau roses :

  • all seedlings are grafted onto a modern dogrose, which does not allow root shoots;
  • flowers look beautiful in the first year of planting;
  • they quickly take root, form buds and grow well;
  • the size of the flowers in the first year corresponds to the catalog;
  • possess extremely high resistance to fungal diseases;
  • have high resistance to winds, frosts, heat and rain;
  • in cut can stand up to 10 days.

The entire range of the Tantau nursery is high-quality, magnificent planting material.

Rosa Baroness: Description

Rose Baroness belongs to the group of Floribunda varieties, which means "plentifully flowering". It was launched in 2009. The main feature of this rose is its classical harmonious ("old") form of flowers, their bright shade and a large number of buds (3-5 on each stem). Like other varieties, it has good resistance to various diseases, as well as unpretentious care.

Rosa Baroness Description

The flowers have an intense pink or fuchsin color, while they do not fade in the sun. Their size in diameter is about 8 cm. Dusty flowers slowly open, but also last a long time. The compact bush reaches a size of up to 80 cm in height and up to 50 cm in width. The stems and foliage are saturated dark green in color.

Another feature of the plant - the flowers of the Baroness have a subtle pleasant aroma. This allows them to be widely used in compositions with more fragrant flowers (for example, a bouquet with fragrant French varieties of roses).

Rosa Baroness is quite unpretentious for growing in the middle of the Russian strip. It has medium resistance to black and powdery mildew.

Rosa Baroness

Reviews and application

Loved by gardeners, the flower retains its freshness for a long time and is distinguished by excellent persistence. Reviews about the rose Baroness leave the most positive. They are due to the fact that she is very beautiful, and also not capricious in relation to weather conditions.

Lush bushes of the magnificent Baroness rose look fabulously on garden plots and in park areas, as well as in bouquets. Monocomposites (in the amount of more than five pieces) are magnificent from these colors. The rose looks great in wedding bouquets. They harmonize well with decorative greenery.

You can give a rose to Baroness on his birthday (on the anniversary), on March 8 and on Valentine's Day (February 14) and, of course, without any reason.

Rose baroness reviews

Conclusion

It should be noted that the Baroness rose was bred by the famous English breeder David Austin, who needed fifteen years to do this.

Spectacularly shaped bud, strongly reminiscent of a peony, has a beautiful opening and differs from other roses in large petals. A thick pink color instantly falls in love with anyone looking at him.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/F35050/


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