Variety Information
Ø Common names:
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Ø Juliet (Ausjameson) by David Austin Roses
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Ø Color :
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Ø Peach
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Ø Color
Description:
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Ø Soft, sophisticated shades of peach.
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Ø Bloom Size:
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Ø Large
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Ø Bloom Size Details:
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Ø Large, elegant flower heads in the form of deeply cupped
rosettes with around 90 petals.
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Ø Lengths available:
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Ø 30cm - 60cm
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Ø Vase Life:
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Ø Long
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Ø Vase Life Details:
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Ø A vase life of 6-7 days.
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Ø Availability:
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Ø Available throughout the year.
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Ø General
Comments:
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Ø When fully open, Juliet's blooms reveal many neatly arranged
petals nestling in folds within the heart of the bloom. There is a very light
tea rose fragrance. Juliet is one of the best-loved and most popular of David
Austin's cut roses.
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JULIET LUXURY CUT ROSE
Juliet was the first
of David Austin's Cut Roses to be released and is sometimes known as the '£3
million rose'. After over fifteen years of intensive breeding,
Juliet combines the beautiful cupped rosette form of old roses with a very
contemporary color.
Juliet has the
lightest fragrance of our cut roses. Despite this, it is always one of the most
popular of our cut roses for weddings, commemorations, events and special
occasions.
The large, elegant blooms made Juliet utterly different from most other contemporary cut roses. When fully open, the blooms reveal many neatly-arranged petals nestling in folds within the heart of the bloom.
Illustrated Here:
Juliet in a beautiful, unusual, long
stemmed hand-tied design, with Solomon's seal and fern.
Making its debut in 2006 at the Chelsea Flower
Show, the Juliet Rose took the world by storm by its elegance and beauty. It
took David Austin 15 long years to create this beautiful flower. The Juliet
Rose is also known as the £3 million rose, which is equivalent to approximately
$15.8 million.
Sweet Juliet (Ausleap)
Ø Category
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Ø English Roses
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Ø (English Rose Collection)
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Ø Bred By
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Ø David Austin
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Ø Colour
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Ø Apricot, Peach, Orange, Copper
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Ø Flower Type
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Ø Double/Full Bloom
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Ø Size
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Ø Medium Shrub
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Ø Hardiness
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Ø Hardy
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Ø Fragrance
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Ø Strong
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Ø Repeating
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Ø Excellent
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Attractive, neatly formed, medium-sized rosettes in shades of
glowing apricot. The growth is particularly strong, sending up numerous upright
branches from the base - making it suitable for further back in the border. It
requires harder pruning than most other English Roses: for good flowers, this
variety should be plunged to half its size and reliable and disease resistant.
A strong, delightfully fresh fragrance in the tea rose tradition, developing a
cool lemon character as the flower develops.
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