Oshun Rose
Oshun Rose Plant Introduction
Oshun —— (USA, Shrub, Apricot, English Style, 2004) Commercial Alias: ARDorishabr> Apricot or apricot blend, shrubbr> Registered Name: ARDorisha Exhibition Name: Oshun Cultivated: 2004, USA, Paul Barden 2004 The Uncommon Rose introduced in the USA under the name 'Oshun' Category: Shrub. Apricot and apricot blend. Strong fragrance. Petals 60-80. Average diameter 10 cm. Double (41+ petals), small cluster flower form. Reblooms in multiple seasons. Stems medium, dense. Leaves medium, glossy, deep green. Height 120 to 215 cm. Hardiness: USDA zones 6B-9B (default). Suitable for bedding and borders, cut flowers, gardens, landscapes, or shrubbery. Suitable for pillars. Disease resistance: Very resistant. This English-style shrub rose was introduced in 2004 by "Paul Barden". The 10 cm cup-shaped flowers are a bright peach orange color. Often in clusters of 3-5 flowers together, occasionally single-stemmed flowers. Each flower is packed with 60 to 80 petals and has a strong fruity perfume. Grows naturally to 150-210 cm depending on climate and region. Performs well in hot weather, except for slightly lighter color. Has a very reliable reblooming habit. Parentage: Abraham Darby ® × Abraham Darby ® Note: Oshun: The "Oshun River" in the southwest of Nigeria, also known as the "Osun River"
Oshun Rose Photo Appreciation
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