Charles Albanel, hybrid rugosa

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Brief summary

Modern Rose, hybrid rugosa "Charles Albanel", introduced by Dr. Felicitas Svejda in 1982, Usually is fuchsia in color, semi double bloom shape, blooms 7 - 8 cm in size, has 3-5 buds per stem, repeat rebloom, has light fragrance, the bush shape can be spreading, 60 - 75 cm in height, 125 cm in width, strong resistance to black spot, strong resistance to mildew.

Main characteristics

Aroma
Rebloom
Bush Shape
Bloom Shape
Semi double

Size

Height
60 - 75 cm
Width
125 cm
Bloom size
7 - 8 cm
Buds / Stem
3-5
Petal Count

Resistance

Heat
Shade
Rain
Black Spot
Mildew

More information

A semi-mauve, fuchsia-pink hybrid rugosa, descended from the creamy-white Souvenir de Philemon Cochet. Flowers with a cluster of golden stamens at the center are borne in clusters of 3–7, followed by large, rounded fruits. Foliage is typical of rugosa—pale green, wrinkled, and disease-resistant. Shoots are very prickly. The bush spreads more outward than upward. Blooms early and freely, then continues with single flowers until frost.

A rugosa seedling, resembling the parent in all respects except one—the dwarf, spreading bush that over time forms a dense “blanket.” Its height and density make it suitable as a groundcover rose. New shoots are green, turning black with age; the branches are quite prickly. The fruits are large, orange-red. Flowers are semi-waved, lilac-pink. Blooms all summer. Fully resistant to disease.