Pammy Q
UnverifiedPSA #393
Colors
OrangeCoralPinkRed
Description
Cultivar #393 from Coral Coast, named after early FSA member Pam Quemby. A 2005 Thai Oaxaca Rose seedling with fat, chunky growth pattern producing large dark blooms with increasingly dominant strong orange center. It does not handle heat well and flowers will wilt. Petals have a slight point and twist at the end. Very deep burgundy with large orange throat. Features very fat branches and excellent compact shape with neat multi-branching. Produces large pods with high-quality fat seeds. The perfume is not strong and herbal. Petals burn easily in heat.
Appearance
Very deep burgundy with large orange throat, petals with slight point and twist, large dark blooms.
Bloom
Large dark blooms.
Fragrance
Not strong herbal fragrance.
Growth & Foliage
Fat, chunky grower with very fat branches, excellent compact shape, neat multi-brancher.
Cultivation Tips
Does not handle heat well; flowers will wilt and petals burn easily. Produces large pods with high-quality seeds.
Provenance
Coral Coast #393. Thai Oaxaca Rose seedling 2005.
Also Known As
Details
Hybridizer
Coral Coast
Parentage
Seedling of Thai Oaxaca Rose
Growth Habit
compact
Species
P. rubra
Sets Seed
No
Source
Oz
PSA #
393
Fragrance Strength
much
Anecdotal Notes
Diana
. #393 from Coral Coast, named after an early FSA member Pam Quemby. Thai Oaxaca Rose seedling 2005. Fat, chunky grower. Large dark blooms. A strong orange centre seems to be getting more dominant. There isn't much perfume (in common with many dark reds). Does not cope well with the heat, and will start to wilt. The petals have a slight point and twist at the end. Very deep burgundy, with a large orange throat. Very fat branches, and has an excellent compact shape and is a neat, multi- brancher. It produces large pods with high quality fat seeds. The perfume is not strong, herbal. Does not handle heat very well. Petals burn easily.
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