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| hybrid = 'Precious Platinum' × Seedling |
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'''Rosa 'Ingrid Bergman'''' is a [[Hybrid Tea|hybrid tea]] rose, bred by Olesen<ref>Phillips,R. and Rix, M., "The Ultimate Guide to Roses", Macmillan, 2004, p218</ref> and introduced by |
'''Rosa 'Ingrid Bergman'''' (syn. 'POUlman') is a [[Hybrid Tea|hybrid tea]] rose, bred by the Danish rose growers Pernille and Mogens Olesen<ref>Phillips,R. and Rix, M., "The Ultimate Guide to Roses", Macmillan, 2004, p218</ref> and introduced by their company Poulsen Roser in 1984. It is a cross between ''Rosa'' 'Precious Platinum' and an unnamed seedling. Its name is honoring the Swedish actress [[Ingrid Bergman]]. |
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'Ingrid Bergman' has moderately fragrant, velvety, dark red flowers with up to 10 cm diameter from June to September. The well-formed flowers are long lasting on the plant and as cut flowers, making it well liked by gardeners and florists. The shrubs are upright, reaching a height of {{convert|39|in|cm}}, and have dark green, semi-glossy foliage. The cultivar is heat and rain tolerant, winter hardy up to -30°C ([[USDA Zone|USDA 4b]], and very disease resistant.<ref>[http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/l.php?l=2.3389.2 'Ingrid Bergman' on helpmefind.com]</ref> |
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== Awards == |
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The cultivar was granted several awards, including the [[List of Award of Garden Merit roses|Award of Garden Merit]] by the [[Royal Horticultural Society]] (1993), the Golden Rose of The Hague (1987) and gold medals at rose trials in Belfast (1985), Copenhagen (1986), and Madrid (1986), bearing witness to its good qualities its tolerance of different climates. |
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⚫ | Finally, it was selected as "World Favourite Rose" in 2000 by the World Federation of Rose Societies and is listed in their [[Rose Hall of Fame]].<ref name="Rose Hall of Fame">{{cite web|title=Rose Hall Of Fame|publisher=World Federation of Rose Societies|url=http://www.worldrose.org/awards/hof/hof.asp|accessdate=31 October 2011}}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 12:28, 6 August 2014
Rosa 'Ingrid Bergman' | |
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Genus | Rosa hybrid |
Hybrid parentage | 'Precious Platinum' × Seedling |
Cultivar | Ingrid Bergman |
Origin | Poulsen 1984 (Fredensborg, Denmark) |
Rosa 'Ingrid Bergman' (syn. 'POUlman') is a hybrid tea rose, bred by the Danish rose growers Pernille and Mogens Olesen[1] and introduced by their company Poulsen Roser in 1984. It is a cross between Rosa 'Precious Platinum' and an unnamed seedling. Its name is honoring the Swedish actress Ingrid Bergman.
'Ingrid Bergman' has moderately fragrant, velvety, dark red flowers with up to 10 cm diameter from June to September. The well-formed flowers are long lasting on the plant and as cut flowers, making it well liked by gardeners and florists. The shrubs are upright, reaching a height of 39 inches (99 cm), and have dark green, semi-glossy foliage. The cultivar is heat and rain tolerant, winter hardy up to -30°C (USDA 4b, and very disease resistant.[2]
Awards
The cultivar was granted several awards, including the Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society (1993), the Golden Rose of The Hague (1987) and gold medals at rose trials in Belfast (1985), Copenhagen (1986), and Madrid (1986), bearing witness to its good qualities its tolerance of different climates.
Finally, it was selected as "World Favourite Rose" in 2000 by the World Federation of Rose Societies and is listed in their Rose Hall of Fame.[3]
References
- ^ Phillips,R. and Rix, M., "The Ultimate Guide to Roses", Macmillan, 2004, p218
- ^ 'Ingrid Bergman' on helpmefind.com
- ^ "Rose Hall Of Fame". World Federation of Rose Societies. Retrieved 31 October 2011.