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The American Rose Society's James Gamble Fragrance Award primarily selects hybrid tea roses (including fragrant favorites like Fragrant Cloud, Double Delight, Mr. Lincoln, and Tiffany.) ...
Experts round up the 18 best roses for pots for your garden – from compact climbers to top picks for scent., as well best for pollinators.
They are: 'Fragrant Cloud': A dusky coral hybrid tea rose that forms an upright bush with dark green, glossy leaves. Good disease resistance. (24 petals) ...
A group of Israeli researchers published a paper in the journal Plant Cell in September that compared the genome of the strong-scented Fragrant Cloud rose to that of the nearly odorless yellow rose.
But many newer roses--including hybrid tea roses such as 'Fragrant Cloud' and 'Mister Lincoln'--are bred for fragrance while some antique roses are completely lacking in scent.
'Fragrant Cloud' is another floribunda choice for scent (floribundas are plants that have several flowers on one stem). "It has a sweet, spicy perfume," says McElhose.
Need your help figuring out what is eating my beloved Fragrant Cloud. I have googled and googled and can't find the bug. It's really little and flies away and really difficult to photograph. Found ...
Butte County community members turned out in numbers for the 29th annual Butte Rose Society Rose Show in Chico Saturday afternoon. Visitors got the opportunity to see dozens of roses on display ...
In my opinion, what is a rose without it? I had good luck with Mister Lincoln (a red), Fragrant Cloud and Tropicana (both orange), and Double Delight (a red and white).
Sniff around, take notes and buy your favorites. And if you trust other people's sniffers more than your own, two esteemed rose organizations have weighed in with Top 10 Fragrant Rose Lists.
Give your sweetie a rose, and what will she do? Smell it. Expecting a rose to be fragrant is seemingly in our genes. But fragrance isn't necessarily in a rose's genes. Old or antique roses ...
Analysing the air around their roses, Weiss' group found that Fragrant Cloud flowers emit 30 times as much sesquiterpenes as Golden Gate roses - mostly germacrene D.