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Mark A. Miller
(Donatella Rose, Granada Rose, Hybrid Tea Rose)
The very large double blooms of ‘Granada’ are brightly multi-hued, great for exhibition and have a strong fragrance. It was introduced by Howard in 1963. This upright rose has strong stems lined with sharp woody thorns. Its compound leaves are semi-glossy, wrinkled and dark green. From late spring to frost, it offers a profusion of high-centered blooms that are yellow, peach, red and pink with a spicy-sweet scent. Most modern roses re-bloom with greater vigor if the spent flowers are removed. In...
Maureen Gilmer
(Disco Granada Marigold, French Marigold)
The vibrant French marigolds in the Disco Series have large, brightly colored, single blooms that are borne in profusion atop compact, bushy, drought-tolerant plants. Bred and introduced by the German seed company Ernst Benary, ‘Disco Granada’ bears many flat, bicolored flowers of bright yellow with large orange-red markings at the base of the ray petals.
Commonly known as French marigold, this easy to grow, compact annual actually originates from Mexico and Central America. In fact, some believe...