Rosa 'Oklahoma'

Today, the topic of Rosa 'Oklahoma' is of great relevance and interest to a wide spectrum of society. From its impact on the economy to its influence on people's daily lives, Rosa 'Oklahoma' has generated debate and reflection in various areas. As we move into the 21st century, we cannot ignore the importance of Rosa 'Oklahoma' and its complex relationship with other aspects of modern life. In this article we will explore different perspectives and approaches on Rosa 'Oklahoma', analyzing its meaning, implications and possible challenges. Through detailed analysis, we hope to discover new ideas and perspectives that will help us better understand the role Rosa 'Oklahoma' plays in our world today.

Rosa 'Oklahoma'
Hybrid parentageRosa hybrid
R. 'Chrysler Imperial' x R. 'Charles Mallerin'
Cultivar groupHybrid tea
Cultivar'Oklahoma'
OriginHerbert C.Swim, O.L. Weeks, United States, 1964.

The Rosa 'Oklahoma' is a dark red rose cultivar with a strong and sweet fragrance. The hybrid tea rose was developed at Oklahoma State University by Herbert C. Swim and O. L. Weeks before 1963 and introduced in 1964. It was hybridised from the cultivars 'Chrysler Imperial' (Lammerts, 1952) and 'Charles Mallerin' (Meilland, 1947).

In 2004, the Oklahoma Rose became the official state flower of Oklahoma.

References

  1. ^ "Oklahoma". HelpMeFind.com Roses. Retrieved 2008-01-21.

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