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- Rosa_Ispahan abstract "'Ispahan', also known as 'Rose d'Ispahan' and 'Pompon des Princes', is a clear pink, half-open kind of Damask rose, a type of garden roses introduced from the Middle East in European breeding during the crusading 13th century. Its origin is unclear - it was introduced in the UK by the garden designer Norah Lindsay (1873–1948), but was probably developed in the early 19th century - probably in Persia. The cultivar is named 'Ispahan' after the city Isfahan in Iran, renowned for its gardens and roses, where the cultivar was apparently discovered in a garden.The double flowers are big, reaching a diameter of 9 centimetres (3.5 in), and have a strong, sweet fragrance. They appear in great numbers in clusters that can hold up to 15 flowers, and are well suited as cut flowers. Their colour is described as silky medium pink, with a slightly darker middle, and fades only slightly. 'Ispahan' flowers only once, but for a period of six weeks - the longest of all Damask roses.The vigorous shrub grows 1.2 to 2.5 metres (3.9 to 8.2 ft) tall and 0.9 to 2 metres (3.0 to 6.6 ft) wide, with an overhanging form, light green foliage, and few big prickles. It is robust, disease resistant, and winter hardy up to -20 °C (USDA zone 5 to 6). The cultivar tolerates half shade, poor soils and is well suited for harsher climates. It can be grown in containers, solitary, in groups or as hedges.The cultivar is still popular. David Austin still recommends it highly as free flowering, among the first Old Roses to start blooming and the last to continue, and for its fine Damask fragrance. Peter Beales counts it as one of his favourite Damask roses, Christine Meile calls the flowering 'Ispahan' the most attractive rose bush and an ideal solitaire plant, if one has enough space. In 1993, and was granted the Award of Garden Merit of the Royal Horticultural Society.".
- Rosa_Ispahan hybrid Rose.
- Rosa_Ispahan thumbnail Rosa_damascena0.jpg?width=300.
- Rosa_Ispahan wikiPageExternalLink 02018.htm.
- Rosa_Ispahan wikiPageID "1417107".
- Rosa_Ispahan wikiPageLength "4218".
- Rosa_Ispahan wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Rosa_Ispahan wikiPageRevisionID "674146408".
- Rosa_Ispahan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rose_cultivars.
- Rosa_Ispahan wikiPageWikiLink Damask_rose.
- Rosa_Ispahan wikiPageWikiLink David_C.H._Austin.
- Rosa_Ispahan wikiPageWikiLink Hardiness_zone.
- Rosa_Ispahan wikiPageWikiLink Iran.
- Rosa_Ispahan wikiPageWikiLink Isfahan.
- Rosa_Ispahan wikiPageWikiLink Isfahan_(city).
- Rosa_Ispahan wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Award_of_Garden_Merit_roses.
- Rosa_Ispahan wikiPageWikiLink Norah_Lindsay.
- Rosa_Ispahan wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Beales.
- Rosa_Ispahan wikiPageWikiLink Rosa_×_damascena.
- Rosa_Ispahan wikiPageWikiLink Rose.
- Rosa_Ispahan wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Horticultural_Society.
- Rosa_Ispahan wikiPageWikiLink USDA_zone.
- Rosa_Ispahan wikiPageWikiLinkText "'Ispahan'".
- Rosa_Ispahan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ispahan".
- Rosa_Ispahan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rosa 'Ispahan'".
- Rosa_Ispahan cultivar "'Ispahan'".
- Rosa_Ispahan group Damask_rose.
- Rosa_Ispahan group Rosa_×_damascena.
- Rosa_Ispahan hasPhotoCollection Rosa_Ispahan.
- Rosa_Ispahan hybrid "Rosa hybrid".
- Rosa_Ispahan imageWidth "240".
- Rosa_Ispahan marketingNames "Rose d'Ispahan, Pompon des Princes".
- Rosa_Ispahan name "Rosa 'Ispahan'".
- Rosa_Ispahan origin "unknown".
- Rosa_Ispahan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Rosa_Ispahan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Cultivar.
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- Rosa_Ispahan subject Category:Rose_cultivars.
- Rosa_Ispahan hypernym Kind.
- Rosa_Ispahan type CultivatedVariety.
- Rosa_Ispahan type Eukaryote.
- Rosa_Ispahan type Plant.
- Rosa_Ispahan type Species.
- Rosa_Ispahan type Thing.
- Rosa_Ispahan type Q19088.
- Rosa_Ispahan type Q4886.
- Rosa_Ispahan type Q756.
- Rosa_Ispahan comment "'Ispahan', also known as 'Rose d'Ispahan' and 'Pompon des Princes', is a clear pink, half-open kind of Damask rose, a type of garden roses introduced from the Middle East in European breeding during the crusading 13th century. Its origin is unclear - it was introduced in the UK by the garden designer Norah Lindsay (1873–1948), but was probably developed in the early 19th century - probably in Persia.".
- Rosa_Ispahan label "Rosa 'Ispahan'".
- Rosa_Ispahan sameAs m.04_tlx.
- Rosa_Ispahan sameAs Rosa_Ispahan.
- Rosa_Ispahan sameAs Q4048484.
- Rosa_Ispahan sameAs Q4048484.
- Rosa_Ispahan wasDerivedFrom Rosa_Ispahanoldid=674146408.
- Rosa_Ispahan depiction Rosa_damascena0.jpg.
- Rosa_Ispahan isPrimaryTopicOf Rosa_Ispahan.
- Rosa_Ispahan name "Rosa 'Ispahan'".
- Rosa_Ispahan name "Rose d'Ispahan, Pompon des Princes".