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Elizabeth Bowers

Color: Pink Class: Shrub Introduced: 2016 Best Zones: 7-9 Bloom Form: Fully Double / Very Double Repeat Bloom: Yes

Bred by Judith Belsham Singer (United States, 2016). How I named this rose is a most interesting story. Elizabeth Bowers was a young girl who joined the peace corp to help educate Zambian girls,…

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Garden Personality

A quick portrait of how this rose grows, blooms, and earns its place in a home garden.

Shrub Pink Moderate
Registered Name
Hoteliz
Breeder
Judith Belsham Singer
Seller
Rogue Valley Roses
Introduced
2016
Best Zones
7-9
3-4 ft Height
3.5 inches in Bloom Size

Bloom Style

How It Shows Up in the Garden

Bloom Form
Fully Double / Very Double
Fragrance
Moderate
Repeat Bloom
Yes

Garden Fit

Where It Is Most Comfortable

Rose Class
Shrub
Color Family
Pink

Background

Breeding and Source Notes

Registered Name
Hoteliz
Seller Signals
Rogue Valley Roses

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Overview

Bred by Judith Belsham Singer (United States, 2016). How I named this rose is a most interesting story. Elizabeth Bowers was a young girl who joined the peace corp to help educate Zambian girls, and tragically died in a bicycle accident there. Though I had never heard of her, I had a dream about Elizabeth, and asked her if I could name this rose after her. She said she would be so honored! Upon awakening I was curious, so I looked her up on the internet. You can see her story at http://www.bethsgirls.org/ It just seemed so right to name this rose after her. This rose has beautiful foliage and a very graceful and pleasing growth habit. She has been mildew resistant & I have seen no black spot on her, but we don’t tend to get that in my climate. Will tolerate a pot for quite a while but wants to get big, so ultimately best in the ground. This is a rose for the hottest climates – she can take it and she wants it!

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