Rosa 'Intrigue'
Rosa 'Intrigue', (aka JACum), is a mauve floribunda rose cultivar, bred by William Warriner, and introduced by Jackson & Perkins into the United States in 1982. The cultivar was named an All-America Rose Selections winner in 1984.[1]
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Rosa 'Intrigue' | |
Genus | Rosa hybrid |
Hybrid parentage | 'White Masterpiece x 'Heirloom' |
Cultivar group | Floribunda |
Cultivar | JACum |
Breeder | Warriner |
Origin | United States, 1982 |
Description
'Intrigue' is a tall, lanky upright shrub, 3 to 5 ft (90-150 cm) in height with a 2 to 3ft (60-90 cm) spread. Blooms have an average diameter of 3.5 in (9 cm). Flowers are purplish-red in color, and fade to magenta. Flowers have a strong fragrance, and large double petals (17-25) borne in large clusters of 5 to 15 on long stems.[2] The leaves are medium in size, glossy, and dark green. The plant thrives in USDA zone 6b and warmer.[1][3]
Awards
- All-America Rose Selections winner, USA, (1984)[1]
References
- "Rosa 'Intrigue'". National Gardening Association Database. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
- Quest-Ritson, Brigid; Quest-Ritson, Charles (2011). Encyclopedia of Roses (Reprint ed.). DK. p. 59. ISBN 978-0756688684.
- "rosa 'Intrigue'". Help me find roses. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
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