Rare ID- Hume’s Blush Tea-Scented China Rose ( Dao Co)
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Dao Co is a rare ID and it is one of the amount of ancient roses.
Here is further information about this rare ID Rose :
- Bloom Colour: Light pink Tea.
- Discovered by John Reeves (United Kingdom, 1808).
Introduced in United Kingdom by Sir Abraham Hume in 1809 as 'Hume's Blush Tea-scented China'.
Introduced in United Kingdom by James Colvill in 1810 as 'Hume's Blush Tea-scented China'.
Introduced in Australia by Camden Park in 1843 as 'Rosa odorata'.
- Bloom Shape: Large, double (17-25 petals) bloom form. - Bloom times: Continuous (perpetual) bloom throughout the season.
- Class: Hybrid Tea, height: 1' to 2' (30 to 60cm).






Key Info
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Type
Shrub
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Fragrance
Strong Fragrance
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Blooms Size
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Color
Light Pink
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Growing Condition
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Origin
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Suitable For Singapore Climate
Bareroot Or Airlayering Rooted Rose
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Bareroot Roses
Bareroot roses are roses that have been removed from their soil and pruned of all blooms and leaves. We handpick 2-3 years old roses with strong roots system for the best quality. They are easier to grow and produce many blooms like other mature roses after 6 to 8 weeks.
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Airlayering Rooted Roses
Air layering is a process to make a new plant from an existing plant. The section of plant stem grows roots and stays attached to the mother plant until they have formed after 1 month. Airlayering rooted roses takes 6 to 8 weeks to grow and start producing first flower. They are much cheaper than bareroots, however, they require more attention and skills for take care of them.