Othello Rose
Othello Rose Plant Introduction
Othello (Othello) Commercial alias: AUSlo; Kammersängerin Christel Goltz (in Austria); Macbeth (shrub, Austin 1986) medium red, shrub. Registered name: AUSlo Cultivated: 1986 UK, David Austin. Category: English Rose [Austin], shrub. Red. Strong old rose fragrance. Average diameter 10 cm. Blooms repeatedly in multiple seasons. Habit: Height 105 to 245 cm, width 90 to 185 cm. Thorny, short climbing characteristics, branches often grow over 3 meters. Disease susceptibility: Prone to mildew. Parentage: Lilian Austin × The Squire® Large-scale cup-shaped flowers, petals deep crimson, mixed with light and dark shades of pink. The origin of the name: The name comes from one of Shakespeare's four great tragedies "Othello" which was first performed at Whitehall Palace in London on November 1, 1604.
Othello Rose Photo Gallery
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