
Hello flower friends. The breed shared with you in this issue is James Galway from David Austin, England.
James Galway, the Sh system, bred by British breeder David Austin, was first introduced at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2000 in 2000 and named to celebrate the 60th anniversary of world-famous flute player James Galway.
James Galway
British breeder David Austin
James Galway is pale pink, with the petal edges getting paler.
James Galway Moon Season - Suits
James Galway has a medium degree of fragrance and a classical rose scent.
James Galway Moon Season - Aroma
James Galway's flowers are flattened, about 8-9 cm in diameter, heavy petals, 41+ petals, and are folded and wavy.
James Galway Moon Season - Flower Type
James Galway leaves are medium green in color and semi-glossy leaves with almost no spines.
James Galway Moon Season - Blades
James Galway is naturally about 130-245 cm tall and 105–305 cm naturally wide, with clusters of flowers that can be viewed as garden shrubs or small climbing plants.
James Galway is very disease-resistant, grows faster, and can repeat flowers in many seasons.
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