Rosa
'Friesia' (synonyms: 'Sunsprite'; 'KORresia') is a rose variety
developed by Reimer Kordes and introduced in 1973. The rose was derived
from the cultivars 'Friedrich Wörlein' × 'Spanish Sun', and is one of
the most successful floribunda roses. It was named 'Friesia' after the
region Frisia (Friesland), the home of the breeder, and was one of the
first roses to be given a code name (KORresia for Kordes).
Its
sunny yellow blooms are large and flat with 17 to 25 waved petals,
reaching an average diameter of 8 cm and have a very strong fragrance.
The high-centred flowers appear solitary or in small clusters in a
blooming period lasting from June to September. Their bright yellow
colour hardly changes with age. The flower is not well suited as a cut
flower as it has short stems and only lasts for a short period of time
after cutting.
The
plant has light-green, glossy leaves, forms upright, bushy shrubs with
about 40 to 75 cm height and up to 60 cm width, is very disease
resistant and hardy (USDA zone 6b) and can be grown on the ground or in
containers. It is used as a parent rose, leading to cultivars such as
Rosa 'Sun Flare' (Warriner 1981) and 'Morden Sunrise' (Davidson &
Collicutt) 1991.
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Wish this stunning rose was in my garden!
ReplyDeleteNick, what a spectacular rose. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteNice rose! Thank you for hosting.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful yellow!
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I love this rose and its smell! It does well even here in northern Norway.
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