Benita
Benita
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Floribunda
Relatively large floribunda flowers, a rarely encountered form. The outer petals turn outward, while the inner ones retain a ball shape for a long time. Then they also open, but the flower seems to remain half-closed for a long period, with so few petals, not showing the center. The center is only revealed at the very end of the flowering. The blooming is very abundant with two long-lasting waves. The flowers are resistant to rain, and each flower stays on the bush for up to three weeks. The bush is not tall, branching. Very frequent small thorns. Disease-resistant.
Origin: Dickson, Ireland, 1994
Color: yellow
Fragrance: light
Height: 80-90 cm
Width: 60 cm
Flower diameter: 8-9 cm
Number of flowers per stem: 3-5
Flowering: repeat
Disease resistance: +++
