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Barbara Oliva |
'Barbara Oliva is a very double (70-120 petals), mauve or carmine pink rose with lighter reverse on her petals. She has an intense old garden fragrance and those mossy buds open to quartered flowers that are around 3 inches in diameter in my garden. Once blooming in early summer, the young bush was fairly prolific for me this year, with an exceptionally long bloom period, The flowers tend to remain on the bush for long periods compared to many roses, and hold their shape and form well over several days, displaying a button-eye when fully open.

'Barbara Oliva' was named after a retired teacher and California rosarian who, in her spare time, cared for a nearby cemetery and planted hundreds of old garden roses in it. Mrs. Oliva died in 2015 and her obituary and a description of her rose legacy can be found in The Sacramento Bee. Paul Barden reported that 'Barbara Oliva' arose from a open-pollinated seed of an unidentified, once-blooming pink Moss rose he once encountered. In my opinion, she's a pretty good old gal for a seedling from a random cross. Thank you, Paul, for another great rose for the world.