Doris Tysterman, An Orange Hybrid Tea

This rose starts off as a nice deep orange, and slowly fades with age. Not overly endowed with scent, but pleasant all the same. I have never grown Doris Tysterman myself, but it would make a lovely addition to the garden.

  • Class: Hybrid Tea / Large-Flowered
  • Availability: Commercially available
  • aka: Doris Tijsterman
  • Registration: Doris Tysterman
  • Origin: Bred in United Kingdom (1975) by William ("Bill")E. Tysterman
  • Bloom: Orange blooms. Mild fragrance. 28 petals. Average diameter 4.5'. Double (17-25 petals) bloom form. Blooms in flushes throughout the season
  • Parentage: Peer Gynt x Seedling

Doris tysterman, orange rose

doris tysterman




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