Perennial Blush
(Eurosa breeder / Rosen Tantau 2009)
This repeat flowering rambler produces large, conical shaped clusters of white flowers with a pink hue in late spring and, if dead headed after the first flash, again in the autumn and a few in between. Foliage is medium green, glossy and has shown an excellent resistance to fungal diseases. Basal shoots are supple and can be easily trained horizontally on trellises, pillars, arches and gazebos. Flowers are produced both on new shoots and side shoots on older wood. Once established it can provide a dense flowering thicket. This variety reaches a height of approx. 2.5-3.0m.
| Quantity | Unit price |
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| To 4 |
€12.50
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| From 5 |
€12.00
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