Rosa mundi rose (Rosa gallica 'Versicolour') bush. The darker pink stripes on the petals of this rose are known as irregular colour breaks and they occur as a result of unstable genes. The Rosa mundi rose grows as a large shrub,reaching two metres in height and one metre in width. Native to southern Europe,it has been grown in gardens since the sixteenth century | |
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