Rosa 'Duet'
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| Rosa 'Duet' | |
|---|---|
Rosa 'Duet' | |
| Genus | Rosa hybrid |
| Hybrid parentage | 'Fandango' x 'Roundalay' |
| Cultivar group | Hybrid tea rose |
| Marketing names | 'Duet' |
| Breeder | Swim |
| Origin | US, 1960 |
Rosa 'Duet' is a pink blend Hybrid tea rose cultivar, bred by hybridizer Herbert Swim in 1960 and introduced into the United States by Armstrong roses in 1960. 'Duet' was named an All-America Rose Selections winner in 1961. The stock parents are Rosa 'Fandango' and Rosa 'Roundelay'.[1]
'Duet' is a medium-tall upright shrub, 4 to 6 ft (121-182 cm) in height with a 2 to 3 ft (60-91 cm) spread. Blooms are 4-5 in (10-12 cm) in diameter, with 26 to 40 petals. The rose has a mild fragrance. [2] 'Duet's flowers are notable for their contrasting colors of pale pink on the upper surface with a hint of coral, and a reverse of dark purple-pink. Blooms are large, high-centered and ruffled and grow singly or in small clusters. The shrub blooms without interruption from spring through early winter. The leaves are medium-green, glossy and disease resistant.[3] 'Duet' grows best in USDA zone 7 and warmer.[2]
- Baden Baden rose trials, Germany, 1959[3]
- All-America Rose Selections winner, USA, (1961)[3]