Perfume Passion (Potted Rose)
Hybrid Tea Rose
(KORpauvio) - A divine combination of health, form and fragrance reveals why this rose has won numerous awards. The beautiful pink blooms are produced in abundance on long, almost thornless stems, and are enhanced by the deliciously strong fragrance that keeps you coming back for more. This disease free Hybrid Tea will grow into a strong bush reaching 1.5m tall x 60cm wide. A carefree rose that is a must have!
Awarded the Best Hybrid Tea of Trial, Most Fragrant Rose of Trial, Best Rose of Trial and Gold Medal at the 2012 National Rose Trial Garden Awards of Australia!
Fragrance:
The scent is intense, yet fresh. The top notes of citrus are present even when the bud is just opening. When the flower is fully open the wonderful heart notes of fresh litchi and white peach predominate with the fragrances of pear, plum and peony also present. The earthy base notes of patchouli and fresh myrtle are faint, but complete the scent experience beautifully.
Maximum Fragrance: At noon.
Plant Information | |
Category | Bush Rose |
Breeder | Kordes' Roses |
Kordes' Collections | Eleganza® Collection |
Awards | Best Hybrid Tea of Trial, Most Fragrant Rose of Trial, Best Rose of Trial and Gold Medal at the 2012 National Rose Trial Garden Awards of Australia. |
Features & Growth Habit | |
Treloar's Health Rating | 4 Star Health Rating |
Growth Height (approximate only) | Approx. 1.5m tall x 60cm wide. |
Flower Colour | Pink |
Flower Size | Large |
Fragrance | Strong |
Thorns | Minimal |
Rose Type | Hybrid Tea Rose |
Ideal For | |
Tropical Climates | Yes |
Other | |
Disclaimer | Every care is taken to provide accurate descriptions and information on each variety. Please note that characteristics will vary depending on the growing conditions. The information provided below may not be completely accurate for your climate or growing conditions. |
Plant Breeders' Rights (PBR) | Protected Variety |
The colour images and descriptions are to be used as a guide only. Every care is taken to accurately describe growth habits and reproduce the correct colour in images. However, other factors such as Australia's varied climatic conditions, seasons and soil type can affect blooming and rose growth.