The Attractive Rosa Loves Me With Fatal Attraction
Fatal Attraction is part of a group of roses that all start with the name 'Rosa Loves Me' and were selected by John Pouw, a famous person with the floriculture. People also sometimes call him the 'godfather' of roses. The Rosa Loves Me series was created by Danish breeder Rosa Eskelund and her husband in collaboration with John Pouw and is marketed under the Viking Roses brand.


The One That Stood Out
All 'Rosa Loves Me' varieties are being trialed at J&K Rosa. Over the last year, four of them stood out and particularly the variety Rosa Loves Me With Fatal Attraction. When we were invited to work with this rose the name of the flower attracted us immediately and it became fatal to us. After creating the designs we could safely say that we had fallen in love with this rose.Like Opening Up a Christmas Present
We were very curious about this rose and felt like little kids discovering their presents on Christmas when we received them. The bunches were well packed in nice craft paper so these magnificent spray roses were well protected when they arrived. The logo J&K Special Roses emphasized the feeling for us that we were about to work with some high-quality flowers. And indeed, once you get your hands on them and feel the heavy, strong stems you realize you are working with a high-quality rose.
How Did We Fall in Love With Rosa Loves Me With Fatal Attraction?
After a few days, you notice how the flowers are settling and the heads start to open up, letting you discover a lovely heart that gives you that typical garden rose feeling. This rose has a vase life of about 14 days so for florists they are very interesting for in their shop.The Outstanding Quality of Rosa Loves Me With Fatal Attraction
In addition, the grower himself says that because the roses are so large, it is very difficult to safely transport them by airfreight, meaning that this variety has the potential to stay in local production. We would love that type of exclusivity in our country because we don't get that often.