Rockall
Classification:
3 W-R[ Petite coupe ]
Saison:
Mid-Season to Late
Hauteur:
Standard - 32,5 à 67,5 cm
Enregistrés:
Oui, 1955
Parent femelle (semences): 
Kilworth 2 W-YOO 
J. Lionel Richardson, Irlande
Année d'enregistrement: 1938
White Sentinel x Hades
Kilworth
Parent masculin (pollen): 
Arbar 2 W-O 
J. Lionel Richardson, Irlande
Année d'enregistrement: 1948
Monaco x Forfar
Arbar
Fertilité:
Graine ou pollen
Utilisé comme parent:
24 fois comme semence, 44 fois comme pollen
Commentaires

Fl. 112 mm wide; perianth segments very broadly ovate, blunt, slightly mucronate, pure white, spreading, plane or a little concave, smooth and of heavy substance, regular, overlapping 1/3 to 1/2; inner segments more narrowly ovate, a little inflexed, shouldered at base; corona shallow bowl-shaped, heavily ribbed, orange-red, with mouth split in places and overlapping, loosely frilled.

Origine du Nom

Named after a tiny island 300 miles from Scotland and 290 miles from Ireland that is really more of a rock. Rochall is 65 feet tall, 100 feet long, and 83 feet wide. Using Turnberry Scotland as their airstrip, Rockall was used as a practice bombing target for pilots for Allied forces during WW II.