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Rosa 'American Beauty' is a deep pink to crimson rose cultivar, bred by Henri Lédéchaux in France in 1875, and was originally named ' Madame Ferdinand Jamin '. Description [ edit ] The hybrid perpetual has cup-shaped flowers with a brilliant crimson colour and up to 50 petals , situated on long stiff stems.
Buy American Beauty, a classic American rose with large fragrant double blooms of deep pink. This climber is hardy, shade tolerant and can reach 12-14 feet.
- Full (26-40 Petals)
- Greater than 10ft
- Zone 4
- Greater than 6ft
1875 4 to 6 feet Z5-11 R Fr dp 'American Beauty' has beautiful globular buds that open to large cupped flowers of deep, glowing pink with an excellent perfume. This rose blooms for us repeatedly, with a good display in spring and fall as well as a scattering of flowers during the summer. The tall, erect bush is quit
Named after the prima donna Maria Callas, Rosa Miss All-American Beauty is a particularly luminous Hybrid Tea rose with very large, 6 in. across (15 cm), full (50-60 petals), cupped, deep pink flowers. Borne mostly solitary on long stems, the brilliant flowers exude a strong, old rose fragrance and bloom in flushes from spring to fall. A compact, bushy, well-branched shrub clothed in leathery ...
This rose blooms for us repeatedly, with a good display in spring and fall as well as a scattering of flowers during the summer. The tall, erect bush is quite vigorous once established and the canes are usually thornless." Plant database entry for Rose (Rosa 'American Beauty') with 4 images, one comment, and 34 data details.
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The classic American Beauty rose grows rich and vibrant deep pink flowers with a lighter reverse. Known for its intoxicating fragrance that wafts out of the large double blooms. These develop frilly edging as they fully open. American Beauty is a bushy rose plant growing to be 4′-6′ tall. This tall-stemmed Beauty makes for a great cut ...
In 1886, American Beauty was introduced into commerce in the USA from a plant collected from the garden of American historian, George Bancroft. That rose was propagated and sold by Field Bros. under the name American Beauty. American Beauty was later identified as the 1875 French-bred hybrid perpetual, Mme Ferdinand Jamin.