Product Details
Growing Zones 6 to 9
Page Number 7
Planting Season Spring
Fertilizer Type 5-5-7
Flowering Season Summer
Light Requirements Full Sun
Size Shipped 2 year, #1 grade
Height 5 ft to 6 ft
Flowering Yes
Petal Count 30-35
Foliage Color Green
Flower Color Pink
Spacing 2 ft
Bareroot y
Budded y
Deciduous y
Prune Time Late fall and early spring
Hybrid / Open Pollinated: Hybrid
Disease Resistant y
Genus Rosa
Species hybrida
Subspecies MEIdebenne
Common Name Rose, Hybrid Tea, Bride's Dream

Rose, Hybrid Tea, Bride's Dream

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(Var: KORoyness) The pale, satiny pink blooms start out with a long, slender bud that opens slowly into a perfect spiral. The plants bear medium green foliage with a noticeable grayish sheen and have reasonable disease resistance. It's quite a tall grower, but is easily kept in check by harvesting the armloads of sparsely thorned, long-stemmed cut flowers it will produce.
Bare Root Budded


Growing Zone: 6 to 9

Light Requirements: Full Sun

Budded

Height: 5 ft to 6 ft

State Restrictions

AK;HI

Growing Zones 6 to 9
Page Number 7
Planting Season Spring
Fertilizer Type 5-5-7
Flowering Season Summer
Light Requirements Full Sun
Size Shipped 2 year, #1 grade
Height 5 ft to 6 ft
Flowering Yes
Petal Count 30-35
Foliage Color Green
Flower Color Pink
Spacing 2 ft
Bareroot y
Grafted y
Deciduous y
Prune Time Late fall and early spring
Hybrid / Open Pollinated: Hybrid
Disease Resistant y
Genus Rosa
Species hybrida
Subspecies MEIdebenne
Common Name Rose, Hybrid Tea, Bride's Dream

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One of my absolute favorites
Nov 29, 2024  |  By Richard D White
I planted this rose this spring. I planted it in a newly built raised rose garden. The plants arrived in excellent condition and had long roots. I planted it right away. I was rewarded with the most beautiful, long stemmed roses. It produced well all season. The buds are extremely tall centered, which I prefer. The color was a stunning light shell pink. It is a vigorous grower. Mine exceeded 6 feet easily but summers end. I cannot comment on its hardiness since I have yet to experience a winter with this variety. Fingers crossed. Our Indiana winters can be harsh.

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Stunning and productive rose
Aug 7, 2024  |  By Julie
I (6A) planted this rose in March this year and it's been gorgeous, fast growing and productive already within the first few months. Love it.

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