Kimura, Japan, 2014
Class: climber
Bud: pink, goblet-shaped, elegant
Color: pink with an apricot center, creamy reverse side of the petal, violet-orange shade and green-orange eye
Number of flowers on the stem: 3-5
Flower size: 10-12 cm, rosette-shaped to square, densely double (70 - 100 petals)
Aroma: very strong aroma of myrrh and damask rose
Flowering: repeated
Height: 180-200 cm
Width: 100 cm
Illumination: bright sun
Resistance to subzero temperatures: requires shelter
USDA: 6
Heat resistance: high
Bush shape: requires support, horizontal garter for abundant flowering.
Pruning: sanitary, can be grown as a shrub.
Aube means dawn.
"Delicate multi-colored gradations of shades are woven into the flowers, like the morning dawn."
It has a very rich floral aroma, retains its shape for a long time, and is used for cutting. Double cup-shaped flowers, soft green foliage. Flexible shoots with rare thorns. It tolerates pruning well, and can be grown as a medium-sized shrub (120 cm x 100 cm).
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