Foetida Bicolor
Ancient and natural mutation of the rose Foetida Lutea with yellow flowers, this plant grows bushy and wide (300x120 cm) and bears flowers of small size, simple and very bright orange-red color, while the central part of the petals is yellow and emphasizes the abundant stamens that are clearly visible. It is not a re-flowering rose, it presents an opaque dark green foliage and sporadically produces decorative berries; it derives its name from the particular odor of its flowers. It proves to be a vigorous and dense rose, adapting even to the cultivation on poor soils, sometimes some branches return to the original yellow color of the corollas.