Rose 'Munstead Wood'
- Flower nameRose 'Munstead Wood'
- Scientific nameRosa 'Munstead Wood'
- AliasRosa 'Munstead Wood', 薔薇, バラ, rose, ばら
- Place of originGarden variety
- Place of floweringGarden, Potted flower
- Flowering seasonApril, May, June, July, August, September, October, November
What is Rose 'Munstead Wood'
Rose 'Munstead Wood' (scientific name: Rosa 'Munstead Wood') is a garden variety of rose bred in England. It grows to a height of 90 to 120 cm. It is a four-season bloomer and has many thorns. The flowers are a light crimson color at the beginning of the season, but turn a deep velvet color from the center as they bloom. The flowers are medium-large, double-petaled and deep-dish shaped at first, but as they bloom, the number of petals increases and they become shallow-dish shaped. The flowers have a strong berry-like fragrance. The leaves are reddish bronze and turn green over time.
Common name: Rose 'Munstead Wood', scientific name: Rosa 'Munstead Wood', Shrub Rose, breeder: David Austin (UK, 2007), English Rose Flowering season: July to September, Height: 90cm-120cm, Thorns: many, Shrubby, Horizontally spreading, Leaf color: Bronze to green, Flower color: Blackish red to purple, Crimson, Flower diameter: Medium-large, Petal number: 70, Corolla shape: Double deep dish to shallow dish, Fragrance: Strong, berry-like fragrance, Flowering season: July to September, Flowering season: September to September, Flowering season: September to September, Flowering season: December to December, Flowering season: December to December, Flowering season: December to December, Flowering season: April to December, Flowering season: December to December, Flowering season: December to December, Flowering season: April to December Flowering season: four seasons; uses: potted or in the ground.