Described herein is a new and distinct rose plant named ‘80100WABARA-CP’ that has large, rounded, yellow and brown blend flowers with dense petals. The variety is primarily used as a potted plant and for cut flowers.

Genus and species: The rose variety of this invention is botanically identified asRosaL.

Variety denomination: The variety denomination is ‘80100WABARA-CP’.

CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims priority to Japanese Plant Variety Protection Application No. 32825, filed Jan. 30, 2018.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is a new and distinct variety of aRosaL. rose plant that was obtained from a cross between maternal variety ‘An’ (unpatented) and an unnamed paternal variety of unknown parentage owned by the breeder. The cross was performed by hand pollination in May 2014 and seeds planted in January 2015. ‘80100WABARA-CP’ was selected from the varieties that flowered in September 2017. Stable characteristics were confirmed following selection. The plant was asexually reproduced by grafting.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

‘80100WABARA-CP’ is reproduced by grafting. ‘80100WABARA-CP’ can be distinguished from the maternal variety ‘An’ by: (1) a larger number of petals (80 petals compared to 54 for ‘An’); (2) color grouping (yellow and brown mix compared to pink blend for ‘An’); (3) petal shape (ellipitic center part, obcordate outside compared to obovate for ‘An’); (4) main color of the inner side of the petal (RHS 8D compared to RHS 49C for ‘An’); petal secondary color (RHS 4C compared to absent for ‘An’). ‘80100WABARA-CP’ is also distinguished from comparison variety ‘Rikuhotaru’ (unpatented) by its fragrance, which is medium compared to strong for ‘Rikuhotaru’; and the main color of the inner side of the petal, which is RHS 8D for ‘80100WABARA-CP’ and RHS 13D for ‘Rikuhotaru’.

The variety ‘80100WABARA-CP’ is maintained at Shiga-ken Moryama-shi, 1465 Sugie-cho, Japan and is maintained by soil cultivation. The variety is primarily used as a potted plant and for cut flowers. Planting in Japan is from mid-October to late December. Grafting is from late September to early October. The plant will flower annually when grown in a greenhouse. The plant can be grown at a temperature of 5° C. to 40° C.

DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION

The following is a detailed description of ‘80100WABARA-CP’ with color descriptions based on The Royal Horticultural Society (R.H.S.) Colour Chart published 2015 for those colors referred to by R.H.S. designation.

CHARACTERISTICS OF VARIETY