Bertrand Amoussou rose
Bertrand Amoussou Rose: A Marvel of Elegance and Resilience
Meet the Bertrand Amoussou rose, an epitome of elegance boasting up to 25 petals per bloom. This deep, velvety-red rose with a delicate fragrance is bound to capture the attention of rose enthusiasts. With its robust, vigorously growing bush, abundant flowering, and exceptional disease resistance, it’s truly a standout in any garden.
A Tribute to a World Champion:
This rose is named in honor of Bertrand Amoussou, a three-time world champion in Brazilian jiu-jitsu.
Characteristics:
- Breeder: Pierre Reuter, France, 2007
- Type: Hybrid Tea
- Color: Deep, velvety-red
- Flower Count: 1 per stem
- Fragrance: Strong
- Flower Size: 9-12 cm in diameter
- Average Petal Count: 25
- Height: 70-90 cm
- USDA Zone: Zone 6
- Resilience and Vigor: Bertrand Amoussou roses exhibit strong resistance to both powdery mildew and black spot diseases. They can endure moderate rainfall and display a repeat flowering pattern.
- Introduction: Introduced by Laperriere, this rose features early, prolific, repeat, and long-lasting blooms that endure until the first frosts.
These roses are characterized by robust, upright stems reaching 70-80 cm in height. The bush measures 70 x 80 cm, with glossy, bright green, leathery, and dense leaves. They are ideal for standard form growth.
Bertrand Amoussou roses are remarkably resilient, displaying a very high disease resistance. This rose needs well-drained soil and full sun to part shade.
Bertrand Amoussou’s roses are a testament to the marriage of elegance and resilience. Their deep-red blooms and intense fragrance make them a captivating addition to any garden, and their disease resistance and hardiness make them a gardener’s delight.