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Rosa 'Belmonte'

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Floribunda rose cultivar
Rosa 'Belmonte'
Rosa 'Belmonte'
GenusRosa
Hybrid parentage'Dr. Darley' x 'Pretty Lady'
Cultivar groupFloribunda
CultivarHARpearl
Marketing names'Belmonte', 'Butterfly Kisses', 'Sheridan's Anniversary Blush'[1]
BreederHarkness Roses
OriginGreat Britain, 2007

Rosa 'Belmonte' (AKA'HARpearl') is a light pinkfloribunda rose, created byHarkness Roses ofHitchin, Hertfordshire and introduced inGreat Britain in 2007.

History

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Harkness Roses was established in 1879 inBedale,Yorkshire by brothers, John Harkness (1857–1933) and Robert Harkness (1851–1920). In 1882, John and Robert began to grow and exhibit roses. In 1892, they decided to established a branch of the firm in a location with a warmer climate. Neither brother wanted to leave Yorkshire, so it was decided by a coin toss that Robert would move toHitchin,Hertfordshire to establish the new branch of Harkness and Sons. In 1901, John and Robert decided to dissolve the company and create two separate nurseries. Robert established R. Harkness & Co, today known as Harknes Roses.[2]

The stock parents of Rosa 'Belmonte' are floribunda,Rosa 'Dr. Darley' and hybrid tea,Rosa 'Pretty Lady'.The new cultivar was introduced in Great Britain by Harkness Roses in 2007 as 'Rosa Belmonte'. It was also introduced inCanada by Sheridan Nurseries Ltd. in 2013 as 'Sheridan's Anniversary Blush' and introduced inAustralia by Knight's Roses in 2017 as 'Butterfly Kisses'.[1]

Description

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'Belmonte' is a medium bushy shrub, up to 3–4 ft (90–120 cm) in height, with a spread of 2–3 ft (60–90 cm). Blooms are double, cupped in form, 2—3 in (5–7.6 cm) in diameter, with 26 to 40 petals. The rose has a fruity, citrusy fragrance. The petals are light pink in color. Flowers appear in clusters of three to seven flowers throughout the season. 'Belmonte' has a moderately fruity fragrance with citrus undertones. The plant is very disease-tolerant, and can grow without regular fungicide spraying. It has medium green, glossy foliage.[1][3]

Awards

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Rosa 'Belmonte' was a Gold Standard Award Winner in 2009. The Gold Standard is a rose award granted in the Gold Standard Trials, conducted by the British Association of Rose Breeders (BARB) and the National Institute of Agricultural Botany (NIAB).[4]

References

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  1. ^abc"Rosa 'Belmonte'".Help me find roses. Retrieved24 June 2020.
  2. ^Shields, Pamela (2014).Harkness Roses: Stories behind the names. Create Space Independent Publishing.ISBN 978-1496198938.
  3. ^"Rosa 'Belmonte'".National Gardening Association. Retrieved25 June 2020.
  4. ^"Gold Standard Roses".Roses UK. Retrieved25 June 2020.
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