Reviews
Irina Smirnova
February 17, 2019
Several years ago I heard a lot of positive reviews about this rose; at that time, what attracted me most was the very abundant flowering, from the end of spring until the onset of the first frost. However, I needed the plant to be able to withstand a fairly cold winter, sometimes down to minus 30 degrees. Finally, I decided to try planting Amber Queen, I was not mistaken and did not regret it.
Roses turned out to be resistant to disease, frost and drought. The plant is a little less than 2 years old. At the end of the winter period we were again pleased with abundant flowering.
We water rarely, 2-3 times a week, but quite abundantly.
Before flowering, the bud is elongated and long. The blossoming flower resembles a lemon-colored hat. But the aroma is sweet, medium in distribution.
Flowers are located along the fence, where there is bright sun before lunch and shade in the afternoon.
The plants also proved to be resistant to weather conditions. The petals do not fall off during rain and hail. Although some of the flowers are covered by fruit and berry trees.
Tell me, do you treat it preventatively against diseases? If yes, then with what and when?
For example, I don’t carry out prevention. I process only when there are diseases and pests. Regarding the latter, it’s mostly spring!
Yana Lisowa
October 16, 2019
Thank you for your answer, I’m used to processing most roses, but recently I’ve been thinking about the advisability of this for some varieties
Katya Markina-Komarova
July 2, 2019
An incredibly beautiful rose, I want to plant one like this on my property.
Yana Lisowa
February 6, 2020
It will definitely decorate the area: the bush is neat, not bulky, and there are bright flowers)
I absolutely agree with you - the rose is a hard worker, what a hard worker to look for! The bush is compact, not a “horse”, dense, healthy and always in bloom!
And when it blooms, such a bright spot in the form of this bush appears on the site, you immediately pay attention to it
Irina Smirnova
February 11, 2019
I really remember this name and the flower itself. Our relatives grew such roses on the Black Sea coast.
They bloomed quite often and had a pleasant aroma.
Since this is the south, I think they are quite resistant to drought and scorching sun. Although we grew up near a vineyard in the shade.
Yana Lisowa
February 6, 2020
I also didn’t dare plant in the open sun, I was afraid that the buds would be faded(
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general information
Floribunda Amber queen is a bush plant with medium or large flowers with a diameter of 4 to 8-10 cm. The color and shape of the inflorescences can also vary greatly, as well as the type of petals. Within the class, there are both low and medium-sized and tall plants, the height of which exceeds 1 m. These decorative flowers are quite resistant to cold.
Rose Amber Queen
Rose Amber Queen is one of the varieties belonging to this class. The flower was bred in the 1980s in Great Britain by crossing the Typhoon tea rose and the Soulhampton floribunda.
On a note! The peculiarity of Amber Queen floribunda roses is that they are practically devoid of aroma.
Description of the Amber Queen variety
The beautiful Amber Queen is the most abundantly flowering floribunda of the 20th century, Harkness, Great Britain, 1983. Its spreading bushes with glossy foliage of original color (at first bronze, later dark green) are covered with flowers from early summer until late autumn.
This rose is loved and appreciated everywhere, but it is especially beautiful in the northern regions, where the unusual changeable color of its flowers is revealed in its entirety. Amber-apricot, depending on the air temperature, weather, more or fewer sunny days a year, they can turn light yellow or deep pink with a subtle golden tint.
Compared to floribundas of other varieties, its cup-shaped flowers are quite large - up to 8 centimeters in diameter. They are collected in real bouquets of 5-7 pieces, and the very first flower to bloom is the largest and densest. The aroma is quite strong, but very pleasant.
Benefits of floribunda Amber Queen
- It is one of the first to bloom and ends flowering with the arrival of frost.
- Very abundant flowering.
- Resistant to rose diseases.
- Grows remarkably well in the middle zone.
- It practically does not freeze. USDA: Zone Six.
Features of agricultural technology
In order for the Amber Queen rose to reveal its best qualities, you need to carefully consider where to plant it. It grows well in sunny areas, but the flowers will be noticeably smaller than in open partial shade.
In an open place blown by strong winds, the luxurious clusters of its flowers will droop. In lowlands, where the soil remains wet for a long time after rains, the roots of the rose will rot. In addition, high humidity provokes the development of black spotting and powdery mildew. These diseases are not terrible for a healthy bush of this variety, but for a weakened one they are destructive.
Based on all that has been said above, we can conclude: for the Amber Queen rose, an area shaded during the day at some elevation, protected from the wind by the wall of a house or several trees and shrubs, is ideal.
Plant floribundas in a deep planting hole, so that the root collar is underground. The best soil for it will be one that has a slightly acidic reaction.
You need to water the rose infrequently (once every 10 days), but abundantly: 10 liters of warm water per bush. Feed in the same way as other roses, avoiding haphazard nitrogen fertilizing, especially in the autumn.
The ideal partner for Amber Queen would be a Westerland rose - equally bright and changeable. Together they can decorate any flowerbed, turning a modest patio into a fairy-tale garden.
Queen Elizabeth
Queen Elizabeth (Queen of England, The Queen Elizabeth Rose, Queen Elizabeth rose) according to the classification of roses belongs to the Grandiflora group. This rose is considered the ancestor of roses in this group. Bred in 1954 in the USA by Walter Lammerts and named after Queen Elizabeth II, who inherited the English throne in 1952.
Rose Queen Elizabeth description
The rose reaches a height of 100-250 cm and a width of 100 cm.
USDA: Zone Six.
The bush is narrow and erect, thanks to which, despite its height, it can occupy a relatively small space. The shoots are thick, strong, with large thorns. The foliage is large, dark, round, leathery, shiny, relatively resistant to disease. Very beautiful young foliage (purple). In some regions, rust may occur, but otherwise the rose is quite resistant to disease.
The buds of the Queen Elizabeth rose are light red, elongated, then gradually turn pink as they bloom. The flowers are delicate pink, not very double, with darker undersides of the petals.
In temperate climates they hold color well; in hot climates they fade to a soft pink. The outer petals bend down and are slightly wavy.
The flowers are first goblet-shaped, the fully opened flower is quite flat.
Flowering is repeated, abundant, almost continuous. The aroma is moderate, sweet.
Rose Queen of England Growing
Rose Queen of England is absolutely not demanding, ideal for beginners. With a minimum of care - maximum impact. Such roses are already grateful that you planted them in your garden.
It also grows well in poor soils. But if possible, it is better to choose loose, humus-rich soil with good air and moisture permeability that prevents moisture stagnation.
The sunny place you choose, the more abundantly the rose blooms.
It propagates well by cuttings; self-rooted bushes are more compact.
Rose Queen Elizabeth Planting and care
Planting Queen Elizabeth roses is no different in principle from the methods of planting roses of other groups.
This rose responds very quickly and positively to spring feeding. It begins to bloom from June to October, sometimes even leaving flowers in winter.
Important
You should remove faded flowers in time, then new ones will quickly appear in their place. Very often, a rose tolerates winter well even with little shelter. If it freezes, it grows back very quickly.
Resistant to diseases and pests. Otherwise, caring for the rose is as usual as for all other roses.
Using the Queen Elizabeth rose
Rose Queen Elizabeth can be placed in the center of the flowerbed, used as a tall accent, and can be surrounded by low-growing roses or perennial herbaceous plants. If the flower garden is large, you can place from three to five bushes in the center.
If you do not plant the base of the roses in the flowerbed with annuals, then try to prune the rose in steps so as not to completely expose the bush at the base.
In discounts, use the rose as a background design or as a bright mid-ground accent.
This rose can easily create a hedge; to do this, plant it at a distance of 45 cm from each other.
Rose Queen Elizabeth Partners
When choosing neighbors for this rose, you need to remember about its pink flowers, and select the color scheme and plant types to match this color.
The rose harmonizes well with plants with blue-violet flowers: delphinium, bluebells, meadow geranium.
Flowers of a more intense blue-violet hue are suitable: oak sage and long-leaved speedwell. The rose looks good against the background of purple clematis.
Advice
Plants with silvery foliage, such as Byzantine chistets, Fassin's catnip, gypsophila or monarda, are good next to this rose.
Plants with white flowers are good neighbors for this rose.
Awards
Throughout its history, the Queen Elizabeth rose has gained worldwide fame and
1954 - Gold medal, Portland (English), USA.
1955 - Gold Medal of the British Royal Rose Society (English).
1955 - Award from the All American Rose Breeders' Society (AARS).
1955 - President's International Trophy, British Royal Rose Society (RNRS), UK.
1957 - Gertrude M. Hubbard Gold Medal, American Rose Society (ARS), USA.
1957 - Gold medal, The Hague, Netherlands.
1960 - Gold medal of the American Rose Society, USA.
1979 - “The most beloved rose in the world” (French), inducted into the Hall of Fame of the World Federation of Rose Societies (WFRS).
1999 - Queen of the Show, CRS, Huronia Rose Society, Canada.
1999 - Best Grandiflora, CRS, Huronia Rose Society, Canada.
2000 - Court of Show/Honor Prize, Lower Cape Rose Society, USA.
Growing a flower
Rose Amber Queen is successfully grown in open ground. In order for its natural abilities to develop, flower stalks to remain strong and fruitful, it is necessary to comply with the rules of planting, care, and conservation during the wintering period.
Amber Queen rose seedlings
In what form is planting carried out?
At the end of flowering, roses produce fruits that contain seeds. They become a means of reproduction that is easily and simply obtained. But you can prolong the genus of plants with the help of seedlings.
Note! It is better to plant in the spring, although autumn planting before the onset of stable cold weather is also allowed.
Selecting a location
Site selection is of particular importance. Plants should not be planted in a windy area. Plantings should be placed on the sunny side, illuminated in the morning or evening, so that the rose petals do not get burned.
Important! Lowland areas are not suitable for growing roses.
How to prepare the soil for planting
Roses prefer black soil. They also grow well on loam, but such soil must first be provided with organic matter. The depth of groundwater is important (at least 1 m is suitable). The growth and quality of flowering are affected by the acidity of the soil (pH 6.0 to 6.5). The soil can be acidified by adding manure or peat. Excess acid can be removed by adding ash or lime.
Step by step landing procedure
Instructions on how to properly plant rose seedlings:
- Prepare a hole for planting about 60 cm deep.
- Place a 10 cm layer of small pebbles, crushed stone or gravel at the bottom of the hole as drainage.
- Add a layer (10 cm) of organic fertilizer in the form of rotted manure or compost. In this case, it is recommended to mix the manure with a layer of fertile soil.
- Garden soil is poured on top in the shape of a dome 10 cm high.
- An aqueous infusion is prepared in the form of a mash from clay soil.
- The roots of the seedlings are immersed in the resulting infusion for some time.
- The roots are straightened, and the bush is immersed in the prepared hole so that the rhizome goes underground, and along with it the root collar.
- The roots are covered with soil, the soil is compacted around the cutting.
- Watering is in progress.
- The soil around the seedling should be mulched with peat.
A bright celebration of color and beauty
Features of agricultural technology
Rose Hearts are easy to plant and care for. Prefers sunny, windless areas. It fades slightly under direct sun, so it is recommended to plant bushes for cutting under diffused sunlight. It is not recommended to plant this variety in the shade or in lowlands.
A distance of at least 40 cm should be maintained between seedlings so that the roots have enough space, nutrients and moisture.
Important! You need to purchase seedlings only from trusted nurseries.
The plant needs abundant and regular watering, which should be done only in the evening. Water should be poured strictly at the root, making sure that moisture does not get on the leaves and buds. Only in very hot weather can the rose be lightly sprayed with water.
The plant needs to be fed throughout the season, once every 3 weeks. Don’t forget to alternate organic fertilizers and mineral fertilizers.
Pruning of the bush is carried out 2 times a year: in the spring, to form the bush, and in the fall, to prepare for wintering.
Important! After pruning, it is recommended to treat the bush and the soil around it with an antifungal drug to avoid the appearance of the disease. This variety is winter-hardy, but it is recommended to cover it for the winter
In autumn you need to remove leaves and dried flowers and burn them
Trim and hill up the bush, creating a mound of 30 cm. Cover with spruce branches and special material, for example, lutrasil
In autumn, you need to remove leaves and dried flowers and burn them. Trim and hill up the bush, creating a mound of 30 cm. Cover with spruce branches and special material, for example, lutrasil
This variety is winter-hardy, but it is recommended to cover it for the winter. In autumn, you need to remove leaves and dried flowers and burn them. Trim and hill up the bush, creating a mound of 30 cm. Cover with spruce branches and special material, for example, lutrasil.
Rose Hearts in the garden
In the spring, when warm weather sets in, the shelter is removed. Removing the cover in time will prevent the plant from rotting.
The plant propagates by cuttings. A young bush should sit in one place for about 2 years, after which it must be replanted in a permanent place. The first flowers need to be cut off: they interfere with the development of the root system.
Benefits of floribunda Amber Queen
Floribunda rose Amber Queen is one of the progenitors of many varieties of yellow roses. Due to its varietal qualities, it has a number of advantages:
- Flowers of this variety bloom early. It blooms earlier than others and blooms before the onset of frost.
- Flowering is abundant and repeated. With light preventative pruning during the flowering period, it produces even more flowers. Pruning involves removing empty, faded and faded buds.
- High resistance to diseases and pests. But in extreme heat it may succumb a little to powdery mildew.
- Floribunda Amber is frost-resistant and tolerates frost well. Thanks to this, the variety is well suited for growing in the middle zone.
- Another excellent quality of the flower is its ease of care.
Although the rose is not demanding, when growing it should be provided with a shaded, elevated, ventilated place, protected from drafts, during the day. She should also be provided with good care, and she will respond with lush flowering, giving pleasant emotions and a good mood when admiring the gorgeous amber flowers. And next to a rose, Westerland will create a delightful composition that will elegantly decorate a garden or flowerbed.
Rose Amber Queen:
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Advantages and disadvantages of the variety
Rose Queen Elizabeth - description of the varietal plant
Rose Amber Queen has the following benefits:
- the first to bloom and the last to fade (with the onset of cold weather);
- blooms profusely;
- is resistant to viruses that cause roses to wilt;
- grows successfully in temperate climates;
- not prone to freezing.
Increased requirements for the place of cultivation of rose bushes are considered the main and only drawback of the variety.
Plant care
Care comes down to following some rules:
- timely watering;
- feeding;
- periodic pruning;
- transplantation as needed.
Watering rules and humidity
Floribunda Amber Queen does not require frequent watering; 10 liters of water once every two weeks is enough.
Pruning and replanting
Experienced gardeners use different types of pruning bushes in different combinations. There are spring, summer and autumn. This combined approach ensures a continuous flowering process. The goals are pursued differently:
- achieve early mass flowering;
- give the bushes a certain shape.
Features of wintering a flower
Winter brings complications to the life cycle of the plant world. On the eve of the arrival of cold weather, the bushes are hilled. Hilling up the bushes with dry leaves and dried grass will help protect the plant from frost.
Rose blossom
The floribunda rose Amber Queen pleases with its unique inflorescences. And for this joy to be long-lasting during the flowering period, the plants need proper feeding and watering.
Sometimes the rose does not begin to bloom. The reasons may be the following:
- a diseased seedling was planted;
- the place for planting the rose was not selected and prepared seriously enough;
- the plant needs sunlight;
- The bushes were not trimmed properly.
Landscape with roses
Period of activity and rest
In the life of plants, there is a cyclicity of vegetation stages. Periods of active growth and flowering are followed by a period of dormancy. Care is adjusted accordingly.
Interesting facts from Rose's life and career
- In 2022, under the leadership of the girl, a game was released, which subsequently blew up all the ratings.
- In 2022, together with dancer Maksim Chmerkovskiy, she took part in the “Dancing with the Stars” project. Unfortunately, they left the project and only took 9th place.
- From 2008 to 2010, Rose Amber was in a relationship with Kanye West. But already in the spring of 2012, the girl was engaged to another rapper, whose name is Cameron Jibril. A year later, the couple had a magnificent son, whom they named Sebastian.
- On September 22, 2014, Rose filed for divorce and is currently in a relationship with Valentin Chmerkovskiy.
- In 2009-2010 she signed an agreement with one of the most famous American modeling agencies.
- The girl took part in several reality shows, including Rupaul's drag race.
In conclusion, I would like to note Rose’s tenacity and perseverance; she did not give up in the face of difficulties in adolescence and strived for a better life. Even today she tries herself in different professions and fields of activity. This is a truly multifaceted personality who will do a lot to achieve her goals.
Amber Rose: biography
Rose floribunda variety Queen Elizabeth
Rose was born into an ordinary family on October 21, 1983 in the USA, in the state of Philadelphia. The girl also has a brother. At the age of 15, she had to look for work because her parents divorced and she needed to help provide for the family. At that moment, great difficulties fell on the girl, but thanks to her character she was able to overcome them.
In 2008, the girl was very lucky; a video with her participation was noticed by the famous rapper Kanye West. It was he who helped Rose in many ways. Later, the girl tried herself not only as a rap artist, but also as a model on the set of advertising for the French brand Louis Vuitton. After that, she continued her modeling career and was invited to various fashion weeks and to film videos for many famous performers.
Flower propagation
Shrubs can be propagated in several ways:
- seeds;
- cuttings;
- you can divide the bush into parts;
- You can take offspring from the roots or layering.
Propagation by cuttings
Morning and evening hours are the best time to take cuttings. You can determine whether a branch is ready for cutting by the condition of the thorns. If they break off easily, then it’s time to start preparing cuttings.
The cuttings are placed in water under a hood. When they give roots, you can plant them in the ground.
Important! Cuttings are planted in the ground in spring or autumn.
Preparing seeds is quite simple. How to do it right:
- You need to remove the seeds from the cut fruit.
- Wash the seeds in a weak bleach solution (1 glass of water and 2 teaspoons of bleach).
- Then carefully rinse off the bleach.
- Soak the seeds for a day in a 3% hydrogen peroxide solution.
- Seeds that float to the surface must be removed; they do not germinate.
You need to plant seeds at home like ordinary seedlings. When two leaves appear, it is picked and then planted in open ground.
Treatments
Rose care includes the following procedures:
- watering;
- fertilization;
- sanitary pruning, replanting;
- preparation for wintering.
Watering
Rose bushes love water, but do not tolerate stagnation. Watering should be done once every 10 days. They do this in the evening and only at the root.
Top dressing
Fertilizers are applied both complex mineral and organic. They alternate. It is allowed to feed the bush 3-5 times from May to September at regular intervals.
Sanitary pruning, replanting
Pruning is carried out twice a year. In spring, elongated branches are shortened and damaged shoots are removed. In autumn, they get rid of leaves and faded buds.
Additional Information! Plant transplantation is carried out in exceptional cases. For example, the location was chosen incorrectly. In this case, the plant is transferred to a suitable bed along with a lump of earth.
Preparing for winter
Rose hearts grows well in regions with cool climates. For example, in the Urals, central Russia, and the Moscow region. Its winter hardiness, as stated by the breeders in the description, is about -20 degrees. Therefore, the gardener should prepare for wintering. First, the bush is dug up, a peat cushion is made and covered with spunbond.
During flowering
During the flowering period, the main care is proper watering. Fading buds are cut off. This stimulates the plant to bloom again. Nitrogen is added at the beginning of summer, and superphosphate is added in August. Like other varieties, Queen of hearts rose responds to irrigation of the bush from a spray bottle. To do this, take warm water. The procedure is performed in the evening.
Flowering problems
A variety may refuse to bloom for the following reasons:
- unsuitable location (wetland, bright sun all day, etc.);
- aggressive neighbors (combination with lilac, spirea bush, which take all nutrients from the soil);
- too much pruning.
Important! Organizing decent flowering is possible only with proper care
Diseases, insects, fighting them
Rose Queen of Hearts has a strong immune system. She is almost never overcome by diseases, but insects can attack her. Among the common ones:
- thrips;
- red mites;
- aphid;
- leaf rollers, etc.
In order to protect the queen of the garden, it is recommended to plant fragrant marigolds nearby. They repel insects. If a pest attack has already occurred, it can be repelled by the following means:
- Fitosporin;
- Gamair;
- Alirin-B;
- Golden spark, etc.
Diseases, pests and ways to combat them
The Amber Queen rose is disease resistant. In dry, hot summers it may be slightly affected by powdery mildew. Overall it has good endurance. If white plaque is detected, the bushes need to be treated with fungicides.
Aphids can also attack the rose. You can fight it with the help of insecticides.
Flower lovers can grow this wonderful rose variety on their own in flower beds, along borders, and also indoors in containers. Inflorescences are good in bouquets. Many people are happy with the fact that a rose blooms several times (re-blooming). In addition, the variety is resistant to weather changes and diseases.
Rules for planting and care
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Growing a rose is not difficult if you choose the right place. Roses, regardless of variety, require a lot of sunlight. The grower will have to try to find an area that will be illuminated for 6-8 or more hours a day.
Please note that the Amber Queen rose needs well-draining soil. If the garden owner is not sure that the soil he has prepared for this flower is of high quality, it will not hurt him to stock up on a purchased soil mixture intended for roses.
How exactly you should prepare an Amber Queen rose for planting in a flowerbed depends on the form in which it was purchased:
- If the seedling was sold in a container, it means that the root system of the plant has already formed and, perhaps, the rose bush will bloom immediately after planting, in the same year. It is enough to dig a hole, the caliber of which is twice the diameter of the container, and the depth corresponds to the height of the container.
- If the rose rhizome was purchased online and delivered by mail, planting the plant in open ground must be preceded by preparatory work.
Ground cover roses in landscape design
The unpretentiousness of ground cover roses and the longevity of flowering are two important factors for landscape designers. In addition, the variety of varieties makes it possible to create extraordinary combinations with other crops. A ground cover rose will perfectly cover an unsightly area of soil where another plant will rarely survive. You can prepare good soil at the planting site, and the rose will simply weave the rest of the area. A picturesque carpet on a slope or slopes will ennoble a significant part of the garden.
The best floribunda roses: white, yellow, blue
We continue to get acquainted with the best roses of the world and domestic assortment, and today I invite you to the rose garden of my beloved Nikitsky Botanical Garden (hereinafter referred to as the Garden).
Virtually walking along the paths between the flower beds, we will see the best pink floribunda beauties. And in order not to confuse them with other roses, remember the main distinguishing features that we have already discussed in the article Modern garden roses, which includes a description of all garden groups.
Gorgeous floribunda rose 'Anthonie Meilland', photo by the author
Let me just remind you that the word “floribunda” itself means “abundantly flowering”, that is, today we will see prima donnas who often have not one flower, but an inflorescence-brush.
Charming floribunda rose variety 'Bella Rosa', photo by the author
And although floribunda flowers are inferior to the flowers of hybrid tea beauties in size and sophistication of the goblet shape, there are many of them. Sometimes the flowering of these roses resembles ready-made bouquets on a bush. In addition, floribunda roses have many more advantages: long-lasting abundant flowering, variety of colors; unpretentiousness, resistance to fungal diseases.
Luxurious floribunda rose variety 'Nina Weibull', photo by the author
When describing varieties, one cannot do without standard characteristics, but I will try to compensate for the dryness of numbers with a vivid subjective perception of the beauty of the rose.
Well, are you ready to go with me to the rose garden of the Garden? Then go ahead to meet the next prima donnas of the pink kingdom.
Using AMBER SUN
In the design of the site, low-growing varieties of roses are planted in the foreground or in small containers, “walking” from place to place at the request of the owner. The color of the Amber Sun rose is joyful, sunny and it is great to plant plants with a darker and richer color palette - burgundy, red, purple, blue, light blue, dark pink. Rose Amber Sun from Kordes is grown in borders, borders, and mixborders. It looks beautiful on tall stems. Read about how to grow a standard rose yourself in “Grafting a standard rose and How to properly grow a standard rose.”
Origin
According to HelpMeFind.com.
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'Ann Elizabeth'Albert Norman, 1962floribunda, pink flowers |
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'Goldilocks'Eugene S. "Gene" Boerner, 1945 tetraploid, floribunda, yellow flowers |
'Allgold 'Edward Burton Le Grice, 1956 floribunda, yellow flowers |
'Ellinor Le Grice'Edward Burton Le Grice, 1949 hybrid tea, yellow flowers |
'Southampton'Harkness, 1971 floribunda, apricot flowers |
'Charlotte Armstrong'Dr. Walter E. Lammerts, 1940 hybrid tea, pink flowers |
'Fandango'Herbert C. Swim, 1950 hybrid tea, red flowers |
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'Yellow Cushion'David L. Armstrong, 1966 floribunda, yellow flowers |
'Eva'Wilhelm JH Kordes II, 1933 musk rose hybrid, red flowers |
'Pinocchio'Wilhelm JH Kordes II, 1940 tetraploid, floribunda, orange-pink flowers |
'Golden Rapture'Wilhelm JH Kordes II, 1933 hybrid tea, yellow flowers |
‘Amber Queen' |
'Vanessa'Mathias Leenders, 1946 hybrid tea, pink flowers |
'Tawny Gold'Mathias Leenders, 1951 hybrid tea, yellow flowers |
'Burgemeester van Oppen'Mathias Leenders, 1939 hybrid tea, yellow flowers |
'Dr. AJ Verhage'Gysbert Verbeek, 1963hybrid tea, yellow flowers |
'Baccara 'Francis Meilland, 1954 hybrid tea, red flowers |
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'Typhoon'Reimer Kordes, 1972hybrid tea, orange flowers |
'Golden Scepter'Verschuren, 1950 hybrid tea, yellow flowers |
'Perfecta'Reimer Kordes, 1957 hybrid tea, pink flowers |
'Karl Herbst'Wilhelm JH Kordes II, 1950 hybrid tea, red flowers |
'Color Wonder'Reimer Kordes, 1964 hybrid tea, orange flowers |
Seedling 5135Mathias Tantau, Jr. , 1960 |
'Tropicana'Mathias Tantau, Jr., 1960 hybrid tea, orange-red flowers |
Seedling (Pollen parent of 'Super Star'Mathias Tantau, Jr., 1960 |
Description
Rose Amber Sun is distinguished by its compactness and abundant flowering. This low-growing, neat bush with small fragrant flowers will take its rightful place in the garden, on a small flower bed, balcony or veranda. As a result of burning, the beautiful color of the Amber Sun rose petals changes throughout the season - they become lighter. Roses bloom in clusters, each of which can have up to eight flowers. Due to this, the flowering bush seems very lush and spreading, and its thick shiny foliage is almost invisible behind the rose petals.
Strong resistance to powdery mildew and black spot. Poor resistance to rain. Continuously blooming.
Information : The variety was bred in 1994.
What kind of variety is this
A widely known variety, the floribunda rose Amber Queen, appeared as a result of the work of breeder A. Harkness from England in crossing roses of different varieties: hybrid tea with polyanthus varieties. The size and flower shape, wide range of colors are inherited from hybrid tea species. Polyantha varieties have been endowed with disease resistance and frost resistance.
Large amber-yellow flower of Amber Queen
Short description
It is surprising that in a cold climate the amber tone of flowers and the bronze tint of young foliage combine so beautifully and harmoniously. Terry spherical inflorescences with a deep yellow amber color, 8 cm in diameter, grow on bushes 75 cm high.
For your information! At the 1984 International Flower Show in England, the Amber Queen rose was recognized as “Rose of the Year.”
Distinctive features of the variety
Of all the floribundas, Rosa Amber Queen (UK, Harkness, 1983) is the most profusely flowering. It has spreading bushes with foliage of original color, a glossy surface, which makes the color even more expressive. At first their color is bronze, then rich greenery (bright green with a yellowish tint). Interestingly, the flowering period of this bush begins in late spring and ends in late autumn.
These flowers are grown and cherished everywhere, but rose bushes are especially valuable in the northern regions, where the changeable alternation of tones reveals itself in a special way.
The color of the flowers is mostly amber with notes of apricot, which is influenced by temperature, weather, microclimate, and sunlight during the flowering period. A slight change in color from light yellow to rich pink with a faint golden tint is acceptable. You can only imagine how beautiful and impressive such flowers look.
Large (up to 8 cm in diameter) flowers bloom from elastic buds.