Rosa ‘Blush Noisette’ in 2 Gallon Pot
$40.00Crimson buds give way to delicate pink flowers. A large shrub or small climber to around 7ft. Clove fragrance. First of the Noisette roses.
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Crimson buds give way to delicate pink flowers. A large shrub or small climber to around 7ft. Clove fragrance. First of the Noisette roses.
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.
This is a sport of a sport of ‘Iceberg’ – the pink coloring intensified twice over as it mutated from the excellent original rose. I especially enjoy the dark colored stamens. Pleasingly, the strong repeat bloom and garden merits of the parent variety remains unchanged. Further details and pictures here.
Orange/yellow blend hybrid musk rose. Graceful, mostly horizontal growth – and adaptable to part-shade and difficult growing sites. Strong tea scent. Further details and pictures here.
Another color sport of the garden classic ‘Iceberg’, with the same long blooming season and graceful stems. To around 4ft tall.
Wickedly dark purple blooms on nearly-thornless stems. Multi-stemmed and spreading. Further details and pictures here.
Precious miniature rose that grows up to 18″. The blooms are nearly white, can start off with a soft pink tone, and are doubled with up to 25 petals. Re-blooms in flushes throughout the season. Bred by Ted Brown of Canada.