Briosa rose
Briosa is a bright and cheerful Floribunda rose with thorny stems and clusters of double orange-pink fragrant flowers. The flowers are small, beautifully ball-shaped, gathered in inflorescences of 3-5 blooms, and can become mummified after fading. The blooming is abundant and almost continuous. The color of the flowers changes depending on the light and air temperature.
The Briosa can be used as a standalone plant and “at the feet” of larger or “bare-legged” roses. It looks excellent in monoculture plantings along borders or at the base of dark evergreen hedges.
The rose prefers a sunny planting location. There is no definitive information about its resistance to fungal diseases.
Characteristics
Variety Name: Briosa®
Patented Name: BARbrio
Group: Modern Garden Roses
Class: Floribunda
Breeder: Vittorio Barni, Italy
Creation Year: Before 1990
Form: Spreading dense bush
Height: 50-70 cm
Blooming: Waves throughout the season
Fragrance: Light
Color: Orange-yellow center with pink outer petals and cherry blush
Flower Diameter: 9-11 cm
Flower Type: Double, ball-shaped, cupped
Leaf Size and Color: Medium green compound foliage
Disease Resistance: Medium
USDA Zones: 6b to 9b (by default)
Ideal for: Rose for mixed borders, group, and individual planting