‘Mme Plantier’ Rose

bare-root plants
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Rosa alba

5-6' x same. R. alba hybrid. Unknown parentage, likely R. alba x R. moschata, 1835.

Highly fragrant alba with clusters of highly double 2–3" pale white blossoms, sometimes containing more than 200 petals per flower. Buds are blushed with pink and open to entirely white. Blooms profusely end of June into early July in central Maine with no repeat. Medium-green smooth foliage on upright arching stems with few thorns.

Benefits from support or trellising but we prune ours back each year and keep it freestanding. Grows vigorously upright then billows out with age.

In warmer climates it can grow 20' into a nearby tree, though more often seen as an arching shrub rose in the north. We’ve been growing it for a few years now and anticipate June when we can sink our noses deep into the aromatherapy of these soft petals. Z4.

(9–18" bare-root plants)

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