Rosa 'Elina'
Rosa 'Elina' | ||
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Marketing names | 'Elina', 'Peaudouce' | |
Breeder | Patrick Dickson | |
Origin | United Kingdom, 1983 |
Rosa 'Elina' (AKA 'DICjana') is a light yellow hybrid tea rose bred by Patrick Dickson of Northern Ireland in 1983.[1] The variety was developed from the white floribunda 'Nana Mouskouri' (Dickson, 1975) and the apricot hybrid tea 'Lolita' (Kordes, 1972).
History
Dickson Nurseries is a family owned rose company in Newtownards, County Down, Northern Ireland. The nursery was established in 1836 by Alexander Dickson (1801—1880). His son George (1832-1914) founded the rose nursery, Alexander Dickson and Sons and his son Hugh (1831—1904) established a separate rose nursery in 1869 called Royal Nurseries. George's sons, Alexander II (1857-1949) and George II took over the company from their father in 1872. Alexander II began breeding roses in 1879. The firm's name changed to Dicksons of Hawlmark and later became Dickson Nurseries in 1969.[2]
Alexander Patrick (Patrick) Dickson (1926—2012), grandson of Alexander II, began working for Dickson Nurseries in 1957 and began hybridizing roses in 1958.[3] During his career, Dickson developed many successful rose cultivars, including Rosa Sea Pearl, Rosa Irish Gold, Rosa 'Red Gold' (AARS) and Rosa 'Red Devil'.[4] Dickson created the new rose cultivar, 'Elina' from the white floribunda 'Nana Mouskouri' (Dickson, 1975) and the apricot hybrid tea 'Lolita' (Kordes, 1972). The rose was later used to hybridize one child plant, floribunda Rosa Whisper.[5]
Description
'Elina' is a medium-sized bushy shrub, 4 to 5 ft (121–152 cm) in height, with a 2 to 3 ft spread (60–91 cm). Its mildly fragrant flowers are high centered, have 17 to 35 petals and an average diameter of 15 cm (6"). Bloom colour is weather dependent and can reach from lemon to ivory.
Awards
- ADR 1987[6]
- New Zealand Gold Star of the South Pacific 1987[8]
- James Mason Medal 1994[8]
- The World's Favourite Rose 2006[8]
References
- ^ "Rose Hall Of Fame". World Federation of Rose Societies. Retrieved 3 December 2012.
- ^ "Dickson II, Alexander". Help me find roses Alexander Dickson. Retrieved 7 June 2020.
- ^ "Dickson, Alexander Patrick". Help me find roses Patrick Dickson. Retrieved 7 June 2020.
- ^ "History". Dickson Roses. Retrieved 7 June 2020.
- ^ "Rosa 'Whisper'". National Gardening Assoc. Retrieved 7 June 2020.
- ^ ISBN 978-3-8310-0590-1.
- ^ ISBN 978-3704023902.
- ^ a b c d "www.helpmefind.com". Retrieved 3 December 2012.
- ISBN 3-8001-4471-9.