Brief summary
Modern Rose, floribunda "Chorus", France, introduced by Paolino in 1975, Usually is red in color, globular bloom shape, blooms 8 - 9 cm in size, has 3-5 buds per stem, repeat rebloom, has light fragrance, the bush shape can be bushy, 75 - 100 cm in height, 75 cm in width, suitable for USDA zone 5 from -29°C and above, moderate resistance to rain, strong resistance to black spot, strong resistance to mildew.
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Compact, tidy bush. Flowers are bright red, then slightly fade and turn scarlet with deep salmon tones. They form dense clusters and tolerate rain well. They open from small buds and appear in clusters of 3–10. The foliage is dark and glossy. The variety shows strong disease resistance. Highly winter-hardy, with abundant flowering, and tolerates planting on poor soils.
Buds are pointed. Flowers are vivid orange-red, long-lasting, loose cup-shaped with dense, large petals; large (9.5–10 cm), double (25–35 petals), faintly fragrant, in small inflorescences, on sturdy pedicels 25–30 cm long. Leaves are dark green, leathery, glossy. Spines are light brown, narrow. Bushes reach 60 cm in height, slightly spreading. Flowering is abundant. Resistant to fungal diseases. For groups, borders, and cutting. Int. GBS in 1979