Brief summary
Modern Rose, grandiflora "Pride of Cheshire", United States, introduced by Tom Carruth in 2003, Usually is peach in color, deep cup bloom shape, blooms 9 - 10 cm in size, has 1-3 buds per stem, repeat rebloom, has light fragrance, the bush shape can be upright, 150 - 180 cm in height, 100 cm in width, suitable for USDA zone 6 from -23°C and above, low resistance to rain, strong resistance to black spot, strong resistance to mildew.
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Grandiflora rose group with double, deeply cupped blooms about 10 cm in diameter, 26-40 petals, borne mostly singly on stems. The petals are light orange at the edges, darker toward the center. The outer side of the flower is brighter, in a copper shade. Blooming is plentiful, with early repeats. The fragrance is medium, fruity, with apple notes. The bush is tall (up to 1.8 m), upright, vigorous, with semi-glossy, dark green foliage. Flowers are suitable for cutting. The variety shows resistance to adverse weather and disease.