Alfred Sisley (Rose)
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Synonyms | 'DELstrijor', 'Ivan Crowther' |
group | Floribunda rose |
breeder | George Delbard |
Launch | 2004 |
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The rose variety 'Alfred Sisley' (syn. 'DELstrijor', 'Ivan Crowther') is an orange-red to pink-red, yellowish-white striped shrub rose that was bred by Georges Delbard in 1998 and launched on the market in 2004.
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The bushy, upright growing rose 'Alfred Sisley' forms a strong, compact shrub. The rose plant is about 80 cm to a maximum of 100 cm high and 50 to 60 cm wide. The cluster-like arranged flowers are formed from 26 to 40 curved petals . They form a large, double rose blossom. The 7 to 19 cm large, pale yellow flowers are red-orange to pink-red striped and speckled. The flowers vary greatly in their design. The rose variety has large, glossy, dark green, robust leaves. The rose variety 'Alfred Sisley' is characterized by a light, fruity scent of pepper , pineapple and apple .
The remontant floribunda rose is hardy ( USDA climate zones 6b to 9b). It blooms continuously from June until the first frost and is resistant to the known rose diseases .
The rose variety thrives on humus rich soils in sunny to partially shaded locations. It is suitable for planting beds, low flower borders, pots and cottage gardens . The rose 'Alfred Sisley' is also used in floristry as a cut flower due to its unusual color.
The rose variety is shown in numerous rosaries and gardens around the world, including Newtown Park and Queensland State Rose Garden , Rosaholic's Southern California Garden , Roseraie Littéraire and Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden .
In 2004 the rose variety was awarded a gold medal at the rose show in Le Roeulx .
Naming
The rose was named by George Delbard in honor of the English painter Alfred Sisley , who lived in France and one of the most important representatives of Impressionism . With the rose varieties 'Henri Matisse' , 'Marc Chagall', 'Maurice Utrillo' , 'Camille Pissarro' , 'Edgar Degas' , ' Claude Monet ', 'Paul Cézanne' and ' Paul Gauguin ' it is one of the so-called French painter roses (Rose des Peintres) .
See also
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Agate Rosier's 'Alfred Sisley' - Vente de nos créations et productions Georges Delbard. Retrieved March 7, 2017 .
- ↑ a b HelpMeFind: 'Alfred Sisley' Rose. Retrieved March 7, 2017 .
- ^ Fragrant painter rose Alfred Sisley. Schlueter Garden, accessed March 7, 2017 .
- ↑ HelpMeFind: 'Alfred Sisley' rose gardens. Retrieved March 7, 2017 .
- ↑ Ute Bauer: 300 questions about roses . In: The large GU garden compass . Gräfe and Unzer, 2008, ISBN 978-3-8338-0878-4 , pp. 69 f .