Rosa 'Sun Flare'
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| Rosa 'JACjem', Rosa 'Sun Flare' |
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| Hybrid parentage |
| Rosa hybrid 'Sunsprite' x Unnamed variety |
| Cultivar |
| 'Sun Flare' |
| Origin |
| Bred by William A. Warriner, USA, 1981. |
'Sun Flare' is a floribunda rose cultivar that was bred in USA in 1981 by William A. Warriner. Its scientific name is 'JACjem', after the company which introduced the rose commercially, Jackson & Perkins Co., but is known to most by its common name, 'Sun Flare', or simply 'Sunflare'. The cultivar forms a bush to between 60 to 120 cm in height. The flowers, which are yellow, appear in flushes throughout the flowering season and have a mild licorice fragrance.[1]

