Francois Juranville
Wichurana Rambler
Origin -Barbier, 1906
Parentage - Rosa wichurana x 'Mme. Laurette Messimy'
Color - Soft Pink
Foliage - Small, dark green, glossy
Thorns - Slight
Size - 15' - 25 ft. (climbing)
Fragrance - Strong, fruity
Repeat bloom - No
Disease resistance - Good
Hardiness - Zone 5
This vigorous climber can attain 25 feet in just a few years. Like most of the wichuraiana bred roses, it has long thin pliable canes that are virtually thornless and easy to work with. It is an excellent candidate for a pergola or large structure. The blooms are small (about 2 inches), extremely full and a soft powder pink color. Cooler climates will produce coppery pink blooms. Fragrance is moderate and similar to that of green apples. Leaves are very small and a dark green glossy color. This is a one time a year bloomer.
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Origin -Barbier, 1906
Parentage - Rosa wichurana x 'Mme. Laurette Messimy'
Color - Soft Pink
Foliage - Small, dark green, glossy
Thorns - Slight
Size - 15' - 25 ft. (climbing)
Fragrance - Strong, fruity
Repeat bloom - No
Disease resistance - Good
Hardiness - Zone 5
This vigorous climber can attain 25 feet in just a few years. Like most of the wichuraiana bred roses, it has long thin pliable canes that are virtually thornless and easy to work with. It is an excellent candidate for a pergola or large structure. The blooms are small (about 2 inches), extremely full and a soft powder pink color. Cooler climates will produce coppery pink blooms. Fragrance is moderate and similar to that of green apples. Leaves are very small and a dark green glossy color. This is a one time a year bloomer.
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