Named for 911 rescuers and Black Saturday heroes, the Firefighter is the perfect Valentines rose

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Traditionalists this Valentine's Day can discover a deep red, heavily scented rose created to honour the dedication of firefighters.

"Given the hot dry season we have experienced, this rose is a good selection as it can withstand periods of intense heat."

National president of the Rose Society of Australia, Colin Hollis, is encouraging a greater uptake of the Firefighter. "As it's been such a dreadful fire season, one way we can acknowledge the work the volunteer bush fire brigade has been doing is to plant Firefighter roses, at the fire brigade in Loftus, and other stations across the county," he said.Like many things, local producers can not compete with the constant flow of roses produced by cheap labour.

"The first lot of roses came from South Africa because South Africa was often the last port of call before [travellers] came to Australia, so they bought some roses out," Mr Hollis said."There are a couple of specialist nurseries left [in his area] — there's one at Fitzroy Falls and [one] in Dural, but there are very few specialised rose nurseries left," Mr Hollis said.

He is based in the New South Wales Illawarra region and is a huge advocate for the rose and its role in our traditions."I used to grow a lot of roses here in Jamberoo, and in fact we always had a Valentine's Day stall in Kiama," Mr Hollis said."I don't grow so many roses these days. The tradition has died off, as so many traditions have.

 

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