Tausendschon
Multiflora Rambler
Origin - Kiese, 1906
Parentage - 'Daniel Lacombe' x 'Weisser Herumstreicher'
Color - Pink blend
Foliage - Dark glossy green
Thorns - Light
Size - 10' - 15' +(climbing)
Fragrance - Light, musky
Repeat bloom - Yes
Disease resistance - Good
Hardiness - Zone 5
The English translation for the name of this rose is "Thousand Beauties", an apt title because of the multi-coloring of the blooms. Like most ramblers, Tausendschon blooms only once in the spring, but when it does, it is a showstopper. Huge clusters of blooms open in shades of bright pink and lavender and fade to white as they age. The clusters will have various shades of color at one time which is truly spectacular.
Tausendschon is not as vigorous as some ramblers, reaching a height of about 10-12 feet. It is a good candidate for a fence or a pillar. The long pliable canes are easy to train and thornless. Fragrance is slight. Leaves are an attractive dark glossy green. Tausendschon is susceptible to mildew so it should be placed where it can receive good air circulation. Variations of this rose include White Tausendchon (with white flowers) and Roserie (with constant pink flowers). Tausendschon is a rose often found in old home places and is often mistaken for Seven Sisters.
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