Molineux
English Tree Rose Bred By David Austin "Molineux," an English Tree Rose bred by David Austin, is a splendid and compact rose variety with distinctive features:
Blossom Characteristics: The rose presents many-petaled blooms that measure approximately 4 inches in diameter. The golden yellow hue of the petals creates a radiant and warm appearance. The blooms open wide, showcasing their intricate petal structure. Notably, the centers of the blooms boast a deep and captivating blend of peach and apricot, adding a multi-dimensional aspect to the overall floral display.
Fragrance: "Molineux" exudes a sweet and fruity fragrance, enhancing the sensory experience of those in its presence. The delightful scent adds an extra layer of charm to the garden and contributes to the overall appeal of the rose.
Compact Growth: This rose is described as one of the more compact growing varieties within David Austin's collection. The bushy nature of "Molineux" makes it particularly well-suited for smaller gardens and spaces. Its modest size allows for easy integration into various garden layouts without sacrificing the elegance and beauty characteristic of David Austin's roses.
Continuous Blooming: "Molineux" is known for its continuous blooming habit, ensuring a consistent and prolonged display of its golden yellow blossoms. This quality contributes to the rose's appeal, providing enduring beauty throughout the flowering season. |
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Origin Of Name | Named after Wolverhampton Wanderers’ soccer stadium in the UK. |