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Archduc Joseph 2
Ref No: 5318
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Archduc Joseph Adelaide Hills
Ref No: 5319
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Archiduc Joseph Adelai BG
Ref No: 5320
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colour: Strong Pink, Orange
height: Average Shrub 2.5 - 5 feet (0.75 m - 1.5 m)
scent: Medium
introduction: 1851 - 1875
usda zone: Zone 7 (-11ºC/12.2ºF to -16ºC/3.2ºF)
flowers: Fully Double
repeat: Repeat Flowering

A Tea raised by Nabonnand in 1892. The flowers are well-scented, deep pink in bud, opening coppery-red with purple shading on the outer petals. In hot dry weather the colour is paler, basically rose-pink. The petals can reflex, and overlap, giving a camellia-like bloom; one of these is illustrated in Botanica’s Roses, p. 89. Leaflets dark greyish-green.
Parentage: seedling of ‘Mme Lambard’. Zone 7, will survive down to 5-0°F (–15°C). Photographed in the Adelaide hills Australia.

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Ross Roses

St Andrews Terrace
Willunga 5172
South Australia
Tel: (08) 8556 2555
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Other Nurseries

'Archiduc Joseph' is also available from:

Golden Vale Nursery -Australia
Tasman Bay Roses Ltd -New Zealand
The Country Garden Plant Centre -United Kingdom
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