The Palatina Traviata rose is a floribunda variety with deep red, bulbous blooms. Unlike Meilland’s rose of the same name, this Palatine-bred variety is a clustered flower and is much smaller in stature. The bulbous buds open to reveal a dark red flower with lighter reverse. It is medium in size, very full, and opens flat with the petals edge providing a hint of satiny blackness as the blooms age. The plant is compact, not reaching more than 3′, and can be used for a container garden as well. The foliage is dark green and glossy.
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