Rosa 'Bewitched' Explained

Rosa
Genus:Rosa hybrid
Hybrid:'Queen Elizabeth' x 'Tawny Gold'
Group:Hybrid tea rose
Marketing Names:'Bewitched'
Breeder:Dr. Walter Lammerts
Origin:United States, 1967

Rosa 'Bewitched' is a medium pink Hybrid tea rose cultivar, bred by Dr. Walter Lammerts in 1967. The rose was introduced into the United States by the Germain Seed & Plant Company under the marketing name, 'Bewitched'. The cultivar was named an All-America Rose Selections in 1967. The stock parents of this rose are the Hybrid tea rose cultivars, 'Queen Elizabeth' and 'Tawny Gold'.[1]

Description

'Bewitched' is a medium-tall bushy shrub, up to 5 ft (150 cm) in height. Blooms are 5 in (12  cm) or more in diameter, with 27 to 40 petals. The rose has a moderate damask fragrance. The large, ruffled, high-centered petals are generally borne singly on long stems. The petals are bright pink in color, with slightly darker backs, and hold their color. Flowers grow largest in the cool weather. The shrub is a repeat bloomer, and is almost in continuous bloom in warm climates. The foliage resembles holly leaves, and is large, glossy, and medium green in color.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bewitched. Help me find roses, clematis and peonies . 30 July 2019.
  2. Web site: Rosa 'Bewitched' . National Gardening Association Plants Database . 30 July 2019.