‘Stanwell Perpetual’ Rose

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‘Stanwell Perpetual’ Rose

Rosa spp. 4-6' x same. R. damascena bifera x R. pimpinellifolia. Lee, UK, 1838.

Chance seedling purportedly found growing in a hedge in Stanwell, England, alongside some ancient rose genetics. Extremely double (quartered) fragrant soft blush-pink blooms adorn long arching canes and bloom over an extended season. If you are drawn to Maiden’s Blush, you will love this one, too. Foliage has a discoloration that is not particularly attractive to some but is a side note next to this rose’s nearly unparalleled beauty. Z3. (9–18" bare-root plants)



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Roses

Plant crowns 4–6' apart, in a large well-fertilized hole, in an area with at least 4–6 hrs of sun per day.

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