According to Austin Roses. A Summary: Who Knew?
Myrrh: An aromatic, anise-like scent/ among roses it's found almost exclusively in English roses.
Fruity: Because the rose is related to apricots, pears, apples, strawberries and others, fruity tones often surface.
Musk: A romantic scent, it often comes from the flower's stamens. People are especially sensitive to the scent.
Old rose: The classic rose fragrance, it's found almost exclusively in pink and red roses.
Tea rose: This strong scent -- like that of fresh tea -- often dominates a flower. Other fragrances can become evident over time.
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