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Amelia Austin
Ref No: 965
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Amelia 2
Ref No: 9989
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colour: Strong Pink
height: Average Shrub 2.5 - 5 feet (0.75 m - 1.5 m)
scent: Good or wonderful old rose scent
introduction: 1801 - 1825
usda zone: Zone 4 (-27ºC/-16.6ºF to -33ºC/-27.4ºF)
flowers: Fully Double
repeat: Once Flowering

An alba, raised by Vibert in 1823. Plant low-growing for an alba, with stems to 1.5m. Flowers semi-double, around 7.5cm across, of quite a rich pink, opening flat with a mixture of small petals and stamens in the centre. Leaves bluish-green, with very broad leaflets; sepals distinctly pinnate or bipinnate. Twigs with numerous small, red thorns.

‘Amélia’ has many of the characteristics of a damask, and is sometimes considered to be a synonym of ‘Celsiana’, which has less pinnate sepals, and more cupped flowers with more regular petals. David Austin’s catalogue records that ‘Amélia’ has a tea scent. Zone 4, perhaps.



Photographed in the garden of David Austin’s Nussery Albrighton, Wolverhampton, UK.

Availability

Golden Vale Nursery

Golden Vale Road
P.O. Box 66
Benalla
Victoria 3672
Australia

Tel: +61 03 05762 1520
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Other Nurseries

'Amelia' is also available from:

Walter Duncan Roses -Australia
Flora Linnea -Sweden
Vintage Gardens Antique Roses -United States
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