Rosa ‘Abbaye de Cluny’ in 3 Gallon Pot
$50.00Strong growing hybrid tea with orange/apricot globular blooms. Great form. Glossy foliage.
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Strong growing hybrid tea with orange/apricot globular blooms. Great form. Glossy foliage.
On my list for most fragrant roses, ‘Angel Face’ also has substantial, wavy petals that I adore!
Quite a compact rose for something bred by Austin, blooming in dark pink with a lighter reverse of petals.
A lovely rose with quartered, fully double, blooms of deep pink with purple/violet shading. Compact and bushy, with grey-green foliage. Made even more desirable by it’s strong, old fashioned rose scent. Not a common rose to come by, making it a unique and special addition to any collection.
Large-flowered floribunda with nicely-formed yellow flowers. The blooms are strongly scented and start out dark yellow (almost gold), fading through lighter shades as they age. Grows to around 4ft tall.
Belinda’s Dream is a remarkable shrub rose, developed by Dr. Robert Basye and introduced in 1992. It’s celebrated for its disease tolerance, gorgeous flowers, and versatility in the garden. This rose can be used as a specimen plant, a hedge, or even in a large pot, and is known for its beautiful modern hybrid tea-like…
Each bloom is heavily packed with petals resulting in a very dense flower – deep yellow then fading as they age. Charming shrub!
Exceptionally dark blooms can be nearly black in bud when the season is cool. Tightly packed petals. Dark green foliage.
Purest white blooms and outstanding perfume make this a classic choice in rugosa roses. Blooms are followed by large ornamental hips.
Compact and cluster-flowering, this rose is also strongly fragrant! Great for cut flowers. Healthy and vigorous
Ball of snow is the translation, and I can see why: the flowers are rounded from bud through bloom. Each bloom is only small/medium sized, but taken together in all the clusters this is one impressive shrub in bloom. Light pink blush at times.
Classic, faithful, vigorous climber with pretty little pink flowers in clusters. Very fragrant. Covers itself (and everything else!) with blooms. Up to 20ft+. Most blooms in springs on old wood however more re-bloom as it becomes established.