Dense spreading shrub rose with blue-green foliage. Semi-double pink flowers with yellow centers 2 inches wide (petal count 13-19). Slight fragrance. A continuous (perpetual) bloomer. Flowers held in clusters.
Full sun, well-drained soil. Prune by the renewal method removing about one-third of the oldest canes in the spring to soil line as needed to keep an open shrub and maintain new cane production. Prune the stem back to a branch angle (a process called heading back) as needed to reduce width and height.
3 - 9
May - September
Environmental Damage
Insect Damage
Additional pests and problems that may affect this plant:
Excellent tolerance to blackspot and mildew. Watch for Japanese beetle, aphids, cane borer and rose midge.
Very vigorous, useful in mass plantings, containers and as a ground cover.