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伊芙仙王座Cepheus

$58.00

The "Cepheus" rose variety, launched in 2012 by the French company Meiland, is a type of hybrid tea rose. This is a pink-colored cut flower variety with a strong fragrance and an exceptionally large bloom. The flower diameter can reach up to 12 cm or even larger, with serrated edges on the petals. The bloom shape is full and lush, and the pink petals have a delicate light pink shade on the outer petal edges, transitioning to a deeper pink in the center.

Many rose enthusiasts feel that this rose resembles the Japanese "Eve" series of roses. The initial varieties in Japan's "Eve" series were derived from the French rose called "Yves Piaget," which was gradually modified into dozens of varieties in Japan. This "Cepheus" rose seems closely related to "Yves Piaget," earning it the nickname "Yves Cepheus" among rose enthusiasts. It is robust, highly resistant to pests and diseases, and stands up well to rain—an ideal variety!

For those who enjoy the "Eve" series roses but find it difficult to tolerate certain flaws in them, this "Cepheus" rose would be a fantastic choice. The color of Cepheus is somewhat unstable, generally leaning more towards a red hue, but in warmer weather, it appears more pink.

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The "Cepheus" rose variety, launched in 2012 by the French company Meiland, is a type of hybrid tea rose. This is a pink-colored cut flower variety with a strong fragrance and an exceptionally large bloom. The flower diameter can reach up to 12 cm or even larger, with serrated edges on the petals. The bloom shape is full and lush, and the pink petals have a delicate light pink shade on the outer petal edges, transitioning to a deeper pink in the center.

Many rose enthusiasts feel that this rose resembles the Japanese "Eve" series of roses. The initial varieties in Japan's "Eve" series were derived from the French rose called "Yves Piaget," which was gradually modified into dozens of varieties in Japan. This "Cepheus" rose seems closely related to "Yves Piaget," earning it the nickname "Yves Cepheus" among rose enthusiasts. It is robust, highly resistant to pests and diseases, and stands up well to rain—an ideal variety!

For those who enjoy the "Eve" series roses but find it difficult to tolerate certain flaws in them, this "Cepheus" rose would be a fantastic choice. The color of Cepheus is somewhat unstable, generally leaning more towards a red hue, but in warmer weather, it appears more pink.

The "Cepheus" rose variety, launched in 2012 by the French company Meiland, is a type of hybrid tea rose. This is a pink-colored cut flower variety with a strong fragrance and an exceptionally large bloom. The flower diameter can reach up to 12 cm or even larger, with serrated edges on the petals. The bloom shape is full and lush, and the pink petals have a delicate light pink shade on the outer petal edges, transitioning to a deeper pink in the center.

Many rose enthusiasts feel that this rose resembles the Japanese "Eve" series of roses. The initial varieties in Japan's "Eve" series were derived from the French rose called "Yves Piaget," which was gradually modified into dozens of varieties in Japan. This "Cepheus" rose seems closely related to "Yves Piaget," earning it the nickname "Yves Cepheus" among rose enthusiasts. It is robust, highly resistant to pests and diseases, and stands up well to rain—an ideal variety!

For those who enjoy the "Eve" series roses but find it difficult to tolerate certain flaws in them, this "Cepheus" rose would be a fantastic choice. The color of Cepheus is somewhat unstable, generally leaning more towards a red hue, but in warmer weather, it appears more pink.

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