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- It introduces various varieties of roses from Germany, the United States, and Japan, and uses Pink Piano, Orange Splash, and Tancho roses as examples to explain the characteristics and origins of each.
- Pink Piano, in particular, is one of the roses that florists prefer, and Tancho is an old variety bred in Japan with a beautiful blend of red and cream.
- The author mentions the differences between German, American, and Japanese rose varieties, providing readers with information about various rose varieties.
Hello! Do you know how to give a bouquet of flowers to your lover? Just preparing a bouquet of flowers often shows a lot of love and affection, but don't you get tired of giving the same flowers every time? Even if it's the same bouquet of roses, how about a special rose gift that will make your lover happy? Last time I introduced you to beautiful English roses. This time, I would like to introduce you to new and beautiful rose varieties that I couldn't introduce last time! Let's go.
1. Pink Piano
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Pink piano is a German rose and is often used as a cut rose or wedding bouquet rose.
It is said to have a subtle raspberry and myrrh scent. The flower is in the form of many petals stacked on top of each other, and the color is a deep pink and purple, reminiscent of strawberry pink. The size of the flower is about 6 - 8 cm.
Pink Piano Rose is said to belong to the Piano Rose family, which includes Bridal Piano, Red Piano, Happy Piano, Wedding Piano, and Lemon Piano roses. The series began in 2007 when a German company called Rosen Tantau created a Piano Rose known as Red Piano, and various colors of Piano Roses emerged.
This rose is one of the florist's favorite roses, a very long-lived garden rose. If you want to be captivated by the new charm of German roses, why not buy cut flowers and enjoy the fragrance or grow them yourself? I wonder why this rose is called Pink Piano. I also wonder what other piano roses are like!!
2. Orange Splash
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The flower color is orange with white stripes, giving it a unique shape. It also feels like a white background stained with blood, and Alice's Red Queen and card soldiers come to mind. The characteristics of this flower are its round petals and its four-seasonality. It was bred in the United States, and the medium-sized blooms are said to have a strong fragrance as much as their intense appearance.
The name Orange Splash means orange water splash, isn't it a well-chosen name?
3. Tancho
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We have looked at German and American rose varieties, now let's look at a rose bred in Japan.
"Tancho" has petals that blend cream and red. The breeding country is Japan. It is a well-known variety that rose lovers already know because it was bred quite a long time ago.
Just hearing the name Tancho, don't you think it sounds like a Japanese pronunciation? It is a Japanese pronunciation of "Tancho," a crane with a red forehead, named after the Japanese crane.
The flower is 13 to 14 cm in size. To make the flower bloom robustly, pruning is done at a height of 0.3 m to 0.4 m before the buds sprout in late autumn or early spring, so that the first flower blooms below 1 m. It buds white and blooms crimson. The color gradually deepens, giving a feeling of fullness of fragrance.
It is a classic rose with a beautiful shape in which the center starts with a light pink or white color and gradually graduates to a red color around the edges.
Today, we have learned about various rose varieties. Don't you think there are subtle differences in the characteristics of German, American, and Japanese roses? We have learned about various rose varieties so far. See you again with a good article next time! Thank you.