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H. 'Ambrosia Rows'

Why we selected ‘Ambrosia Rows’

  • Unique layered and flat double form with petals and sepals of almost equal size and shape
  • Consistent double in zone 4
  • Outstanding branching and bud count
  • Intriguing feathered eye pattern
  • Reblooms in the North
  • Fragrant

 

 

Ambrosia Rows is a hose-in-hose double

‘Ambrosia Rows’ opens as rosy mauve, becoming amber rose by afternoon.

H. ‘Ambrosia Rows’ (K. Lamb 2006)

Diploid 26" M Re 6.75" SEV. Double 99%. Opens early as rosy mauve, becoming amber rose by end of day. Dark rose veins create a feathered eye pattern with matching dark tips. This consistent hose-in-hose double often has extra layers of petals and sepals. Reblooms in our zone 4 garden. Once established, good branching with high bud count plus rebloom produce a long season of bloom. Very fragrant at times. Sdlg #D9943. Deer took the tags, but parents are probably (‘Frances Joiner’ X ‘Toothpick’). Fertile both ways. Limited. $75.00 per double fan; $45 per single fan.

Ambrosia Rows exhibits a feathered eye pattern

Ambrosia Rows in mid-afternoon
Ambrosia Rows in the morning


Upper left:
‘Ambrosia Rows’ shows its feathered eye pattern. Lower left: ‘Ambrosia Rows’ at mid-morning.
Lower right:
‘Ambrosia Rows’, mid-afternoo
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Photo credits: Top right and bottom left by Michael J. Lamb; top left and bottom right by Gréthe J. Winship.

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