Suntory Flowers has licensed rose and recurrent powerhouse Skagit Horticulture of Mount Vernon , Washington , to produce Brindabella Roses . In addition to flesh out supply geographically , this will be the first time Brindabella is offer to the North American market as bare root . Plants will be available in 72 - cell lining and bare theme form through an exclusive distribution partnership with McHutchison and Vaughan ’s Horticulture .
“ This is a proven series that is gaining pregnant traction in the manufacture , ” says Pamela Straub , vendor program manager for McHutchison and Vaughan ’s Horticulture . “ Brindabella is a landscape shrub rose that bet and smells like a rose . It ’s extremely fragrant and extremely disease resistant . This is a strong addition to any shrub rebel programme and we ’re excited to put up it . ”
Skagit Horticulture evaluated Brindabella Roses in battlefield production and was proud of with the result . “ feature both lining and desolate root accessibility will expand access code to more growers across the country as public need builds , ” says Scott Crownover , Skagit Horticulture President and CEO . “ We ’re excited to pardner with Suntory Flowers , McHutchison , and Vaughan ’s Horticulture for this exciting rosaceous introduction . ”

Brindabella Roses debuted in North America in 2018 through a partnership between Suntory Flowers , Sun - Fire Nurseries , and Dig Plant Company , which represents the breeders John and Sylvia Gray in Australia . agriculturalist , retail merchant , and rose enthusiast are now come after their noses to the best novel roses .
Brindabella Roses are engender for form , function , and fragrance – large , full - petaled flower , dense , shaggy-coated growth substance abuse , and disease underground to black spot and powdery mildew . The blush wine have demonstrated winter hardiness . Brindabella Purple Prince has make two prize for landscape performance from internal rose trialing organisation :
impart a rose specialiser like Skagit Horticulture will expand supply to both satisfy and drive demand . ” We have been getting requests for bare - etymon since we introduced Brindabella in 2018 , ” articulate T Jay Higgins , General Manager of Suntory Flowers . “ With Skagit ’s decades of experience and a not bad repute for gamy - timber bare root and liners , we could not be felicitous to welcome them to the Brindabella squad . This will be a great chance for greenhouse growers to book Brindabella with an established and trust rootage . ”

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