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‘Belle de Crecy’ Rose

bare-root plants
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Rosa gallica

2-4' x 3-4' Hardy, France, 1829. Origin and parentage unknown.

Low-growing rose with strongly scented flowers. Crimson buds open pink and gradually turn magenta-violet then partially soft silvery grey from the outer petals inward around a distinct green eye. Fully double 2" flowers are in singles and clusters and as they open, the petals relax outward to create a little dome, like a mini Benary’s Giant zinnia. You really couldn’t squeeze any more petals into this blossom! 

In Old Garden Roses, James Russell notes,  “…the pale reverse of a few incurving petals show like light reflected from the waves of a stormy sea.” Took the words out of our mouths.

Dark green leaves. Nearly thornless, more stubbly like it is due for a shave. Z4.

(9–18" bare-root plants)

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