Queen of Bermuda, grandiflora

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Brief summary

Modern Rose, grandiflora "Queen of Bermuda", Bermudas, introduced by Bowie in 1956, Usually is orange in color, high-center (point) bloom shape, full petal count, blooms 10 - 12 cm in size, has 1-3 buds per stem, repeat rebloom, has light fragrance, the bush shape can be upright, suitable for USDA zone 6 from -23°C and above, moderate resistance to rain, moderate resistance to black spot, moderate resistance to mildew.

Main characteristics

Aroma
USDA Zone 6
-23°С
Rebloom
Bush Shape
Bloom Shape
High-center (Point)

Size

Height
Width
Bloom size
10 - 12 cm
Buds / Stem
1-3
Petal Count
Full

Resistance

Heat
Shade
Rain
Black Spot
Mildew

More information

Orange-red, medium-wavy flowers with a fruity fragrance. The foliage is bronze-green, glossy.

The upright bush is vigorous, reaching 110 cm in height, with abundant bloom. Young shoots are slightly reddish, later becoming dark green. The leaves are rounded, large, dark green, matte with a slight sheen. There are up to 5 flowers on the stems. Buds are 3 cm wide and 5 cm long, opening to large flowers up to 13 cm across. They consist of 35 cinnabar-red petals with a black shadow on the outer side. Fragrant.

Bud ovoid. Flowers geranium-red with an orange tint, double (30–35 petals), borne singly and in inflorescences, with a fruity fragrance. Bushes are vigorous. Leaves are dark green, glossy. Flowering is abundant. Suitable for bloom display and for cutting.