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Modern Rose, hybrid tea "St. Patrick", United States, introduced by Strickland in 1996, Usually is yellow, green in color, high-center (point) bloom shape, blooms 10 - 12 cm in size, has 1 buds per stem, repeat rebloom, has light fragrance, the bush shape can be upright, 90 - 120 cm in height, 70 cm in width, suitable for USDA zone 6 from -23°C and above, low resistance to rain, moderate resistance to black spot, moderate resistance to mildew, good for cutting.
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In temperate climates, colouring is reduced and winter hardiness is low; in warm regions this hybrid tea rose is cultivated. Elongated, salad-green buds open to double, glass-shaped or cup-shaped blooms 10–12 cm across. In cold weather the flowers are golden yellow, while in hot weather the characteristic green tones become visible. Blooms are typically greener in the second half of summer. Flowers usually appear singly. Foliage is matte, grey-green. The bush is branched, 90–120 cm tall and 60–100 cm wide. Flowers open slowly and do not fade for a long time. Disease resistance is medium.
The golden yellow flowers have lettuce-green outer petals. Blooms are double (30–35 petals) and glass-shaped. Colour and form are more pronounced in hot weather. Foliage is abundant and disease resistant.