Rosa 'Anne Harkness'
Rosa 'Anne Harkness' | |
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Hybrid parentage | see text |
Cultivar | 'Anne Harkness' |
Origin | Jack Harkness, U.K., 1979 |
'Anne Harkness' (syn. 'HARkaramel' and 'Ann Harkness') is a floribunda rose variety developed by Jack Harkness (R. Harkness & Co.) and introduced in 1979.
Description
It is basically an apricot rose, but with shadings of yellow at the base and in the center, and is notable for flowering very late in the year, producing clusters of 6 to 20 flowers up to 7 cm in size. The double, medium-sized flowers are only very lightly scented, but are well suited for cut flowers. The rosebushes have an upright form, and dense middle green foliage.
The parentage of 'Anne Harkness' is somewhat complicated:
- 'Bobby Dazzler' × (('Manx Queen' × 'Prima Ballerina') × ('Chanelle' × 'Piccadilly'))
The cultivar was named 'Anne Harkness' to mark the 21st birthday of the breeder's niece, Peter Harkness' daughter Anne.
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