Claude Monet (Rose)

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Claude Monet
Synonyms 'JACdesa'
Claude Monet
group Hybrid tea
breeder Jack E. Christensen
Launch 1992
List of rose varieties

The rose variety 'Claude Monet' (syn. 'JACdesa') is a red, yellow and creamy white striped hybrid tea rose that was bred by Jack E. Christensen and introduced to the American market by Jackson and Perkin in 1992 and to the European market in the same year by Delbard has been.

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The bushy, upright rose 'Claude Monet' forms a medium-sized, compact shrub. The rose plant is about 90 cm to a maximum of 100 cm high and 50 to 60 cm wide.

The flowers, which are usually arranged individually or in small clusters, are formed from 17 to 25 curved petals . The pointed, high carmine-red buds form large, loosely filled, high, bowl-shaped rose petals after opening. The 8 to 10 cm large flowers have a carmine, raspberry to orange-red base color, which are traversed by lively, creamy white and yellow stripes, spots and speckles. The flowers vary greatly in their design. The vivid colors of the rose can tend to fade in full sun.

The rose variety has medium-sized, medium to dark green, robust leaves. The 'Claude Monet' rose variety is characterized by a fruity scent of lemon , bergamot , pear , peach , almond , ivy , vanilla and old roses .

The strongly remounting hybrid tea is hardy ( USDA climate zone 6b and warmer). The 'Claude Monet' thrives in sunny to partially shaded locations, blooms continuously from May to late autumn and is resistant to the well-known rose diseases .

The rose is suitable for planting low flower beds and cottage gardens . The 'Claude Monet' rose is also used as a cut flower in floristry because of its unusual color .

The rose variety is grown in numerous rosariums and gardens around the world, including the Arboretum Borova hora (Slovakia), the Carla Fineschi Foundation Rose Garden (Tuscany), the Les Chemins de la Rose - Garden (Maine-et-Loire, France), in Rosaholic's Southern California Garden as well as in the San Jose Heritage Rose Garden (California), in the Roseraie Littéraire (Talence), in the Roseraies du Parc de la Tête d'Or (Lyon) and in the Europa-Rosarium Sangerhausen .

Naming

The rose was named in honor of the French painter and gardening lover Claude Monet , one of the most important representatives of French Impressionism . With the rose varieties 'Alfred Sisley' , 'Marc Chagall', 'Maurice Utrillo' , 'Camille Pissarro' , 'Edgar Degas' , 'Henri Matisse' , 'Paul Cézanne' and ' Paul Gauguin ' it is one of the so-called French painter roses (Rose des Peintres) .

See also

literature

  • Thomas Cairns (Ed.): Modern Roses , Volume 11, American Rose Society (Ed.), ISBN 0-12-155053-2 ; P. 246
  • Peter Beales et al .: Rosen. Encyclopedia. The most important wild roses and over 4,000 garden roses . Ed .: Gordon Cheers. Könemann, Cologne 1999, ISBN 3-8290-1954-8 , p. 168 (Original title: Botanica's Roses. The Encyclopedia of Roses . Milsons Point 1998.).

Web links

Commons : Rosa 'Claude Monet'  - Collection of Images, Videos and Audio Files

Individual evidence

  1. HelpMeFind: 'Claude Monet' Rose. Retrieved March 14, 2017 (English).
  2. Rose 'Claude Monet'. rosenpark-draeger.de, accessed on March 14, 2017 .
  3. Painter rose 'Claude Monet'. Retrieved March 14, 2017 .
  4. HelpMeFind: 'Claude Monet' Rose. Retrieved March 14, 2017 (English).
  5. HelpMeFind: 'Claude Monet' Rose gardens. Retrieved March 14, 2017 (English).
  6. 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 .