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Product Details
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| Price |
$8.95 |
| Common Name |
Old Blush |
| Classification |
China Rose |
| Rating |
8.7 |
| Year Introduced/ Discovered |
1752 |
| Color |
Two Tone Pink (Lilac) |
| Average Dimensions |
3' - 6' 3' |
| Number of Petals |
25-30 |
| Exposure |
Full Sun - partial shade |
| Spacing |
3' - 5' |
| Fertilizing |
Fertilize in Spring just before new growth begins. |
| Cold Hardiness |
Hardy in zones 7 - 11 |
| Water Use |
Keep moist until completely established. Average water needed during growing season. |
| Resistance to Disease |
Yes, but may mildew if not given enough water. |
| Fragrance |
Slightly fruity fragrance |
| Foliage |
Narrow-pointed, mid-green, almost thornless |
| Growth |
Vigorous, fast growing, upright, tall and slender |
| Bloom |
Repeat, bloom from spring - frost. Medium blooms in loose sprays. Color deepens with age. |
| History |
Parentage = unknown. Other names: Common Monthly, Monthly Rose, Parson's Pink China, Old Pink Daily. |
| Misc. Information |
Frequently called "The Last Rose of Summer". All modern repeat flowering roses descended from this; In spring it can rival an Azalea. Easy to grow. Will grow in poorer soils. Has large, orange hips. |
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