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  1. May 25, 2022 · The Julia Child rose is known for its luscious blooms and licorice-like scent. It is a smaller rose variety and is often grown in containers. Its three-inch double blooms are dense with soft yellow petals. This rose is a floribunda variety, meaning it produces plentiful flowers in tight clusters.

  2. Julia Child™. The fragrance of this rose is a delight to the senses with a surprising, mild, licorice scent. Julia Childs buttery, golden yellow 4” blooms have 20+ petals and flowers cover this continual blooming plant. She is an excellent choice for the flower bed or as a landscape plant.

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  3. Just before our wonderful American icon left us, she selected this exceptional rose to bear her name. Julia loved the even butter gold color & the licorice candy fragrance. Yet it wasn't just the old-fashioned blooms that inspired the recipe. The perfectly rounded habit, super glossy leaves & great disease resistance finish off the dish.

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  4. Winner of the 2006 All-America Rose Selection – the most prestigious rose award in the USA. Grows with an upright habit up to 2-3 ft. tall and wide (60-90 cm). Best grown in full sun in rich, fertile with adequate moisture, well-drained soils.

  5. The Julia Child rose, known in the UK as the Absolutely Fabulous rose, is a golden butter or golden floribunda rose, named after the chef Julia Child. [1] [2] [3] History. This variety was bred by the American Tom Carruth in 2004. [4] . It was introduced into the United States by Weeks Wholesale Rose Grower, Inc. in 2006.

    • 'WEKvossutono'
    • Rosa
    • Tom Carruth, (United States, 2004)
    • Seed: ('Voodoo' × Hybrid of R. soulieana) × 'Summerwine', Pollen: 'Top Notch' ™
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  7. It's appropriate that our Floribunda Rose Julia Child™ has buttery bold blooms and a licorice-clove fragrance its namesake would have loved in the kitchen. This 2006 All-America Rose Selections® winner produces very full blooms through the better part of five months, which makes it a compelling possibility for containers in warmer climates.

  8. Jan 19, 2024 · January 19, 2024 by americangardener. The Julia Child rose, also known as the “Buttergoldrose, is a floribunda rose that was introduced in 2004 by the American rose breeder Tom Carruth. This rose was named after the famous American chef Julia Child, who was a cooking teacher, author and television personality.

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