Safrano

14) Safrano

We have arrived in front of the gate that marks the southern boundary of the rose garden, along which a series of climbing plants have been grown over the years, creating a natural barrier. 
At the corner of the rose garden, we find a beautiful bush of “Safrano.” This rose was obtained in 1838 by the French breeder Beauregard. 
It is a repeat-flowering bush, with a beautiful tawny yellow color that fades to cream. 

The fragrance is a blend of tea and cloves.