Rosa 'Charles P. Kilham'

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GenusRosa hybrid
Hybrid parentageUnknown lineage
Cultivar groupHybrid tea
Rosa 'Charles P. Kilham'
Rosa 'Charles P. Kilham'
GenusRosa hybrid
Hybrid parentageUnknown lineage
Cultivar groupHybrid tea
BreederSamuel McGredy III
OriginIreland, before 1926

Rosa 'Charles P. Kilham' is an orange-red hybrid tea rose, bred by Irish rose breeder, Samuel McGredy III before 1926. The rose was introduced in France in 1926 and Australia in 1927. It won the Royal National Rose Society (RNRS) gold medal in 1927. 'Charles P. Kilham' is one of the ancestors of the legendary hybrid tea rose, 'Peace'.

'Charles P. Kilham' is a vigorous, bushy, upright hybrid tea rose with large, full (26–40) petals, born mostly solitary. Buds open to flowers that are orange-red with yellow shading. The rose has a moderate tea fragrance and has dark green foliage. The rose has long, sturdy stems and is nearly thornless. It blooms continuously throughout the season. 'Charles P. Kilham' is disease resistant and does well in the rain.[1]

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