Black Bacarra Rose

by Ann Gobel
(Columbus, OH - USA)

Black Bacarra Rose

Black Bacarra Rose

Hybridizers tried for several years to breed a black rose. About five or six years ago the Black Baccara Rose came into existence. It doesn't have a fragrance, but it's really beautiful.

The petals are velvety and before it blooms it's very dark. As it blooms the edges of the rose still carry the blackish tinted color.

This rose bush grows up to four to six feet tall and it really adds color to your flower garden. Basically in the USA it's grown in the areas of the midwest to the west coast.

I didn't take this picture because they don't grow in my area that I am aware of, but I wanted to share how beautiful it is.

Editors note. Ann is the owner of todays women and health

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