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Granada
Also Known As: 
'Donatella'
AARS:
  1963, Lindquist, USA
Class:  Hybrid Tea
Zones:  5-9
Parentage: 'Tiffany' x 'Calvacade'
Flowers:  Multicolor, swirled red, gold, yellow, pink
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Size:  3 - 5 feet
Fragrance:  Strong, spicy
*Gamble Award Winner
Of note:  Outstanding fragrance; long-lasting cut flower

'Granada' bears double flowers of eighteen to twenty five petals which change according to exposure to the sun. Variable in color from red through gold, yellow, and pink, 'Granada' is a chameleon (although never satisfied to blend unobtrusively into its surroundings).  Best color will be achieved in cooler climates.

Fragrance is superb, and Granada is one of the few roses to garner the prestigious Gamble Award for Fragrance (1968).  Growth habit is upright, and canes are covered with crinkled, dark green leaves.

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