Veilchenblau

$27.95

Rambler / Hybrid Multiflora (Johann Christoph Schmidt, Germany, 1909)

Clusters of small, apple scented semi-double flowers begin a deep violet shade and age to mauve. Nearly thorn-less canes with glossy, disease resistant green foliage grow to 12 feet in warm climates or as a large, mounding shrub in cold areas. Beautiful reddish-purple fall foliage.

Pronounced: FIYL-h(k)hen-blaow – from French Rose Names by Diana Bellucci

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Veilchenblau
Veilchenblau
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4 reviews for Veilchenblau

  1. Mary Cookson (verified owner)

    I only planted this rose this past spring, and have not yet seen the flowers since it’s once-blooming. However, it has been growing very fast! So it gets 5 stars for health and vigor. I have it planted near a tall willow, where it gets direct morning sun and then dappled shade the rest of the day. It’s been healthy, with no sign of blackspot. So far, it’s doing exactly what a rambler should.

  2. Lisa Arrowood (verified owner)

    I love this rose. The color of the bunches of blossoms is unlike any other rose. And each bunch has blossoms with varying shades of violet. Unfortunately, I had it for a few years and then it didn’t survive a winter in my Massachusetts garden. I’d plant it again without hesitation.

  3. Ivan Hurley

    Mine finally bloomed the 2nd yr with very nice semi double orange red flowers. But when I compared it online with David Austin and others it was nothing like the violet highly fragrant bloom that it was supposed to be. I definitely think this one is mislabeled.

    • Matt Douglas

      Hi Ivan, Thanks for your message. We guarantee our roses to be true to name and I’m happy to send a replacement. I did pull your order history and I don’t see A Veilchenblau rose on there. Is there any way I could get you to email me a picture of the rose and tag? I’m happy to get your order straightened out. Email: matt@highcountryroses.com

  4. Jamie (verified owner)

    Planted those rose last fall, and it shrugged off Denver’s weird dry winter like a champ. It’s just at the edge of an ash tree drip line with afternoon sun, and thriving! It put on a ton of blooms in the spring that weren’t at all harmed by some late frosts, and has put on 3 new vigorous canes at least 3 feet long so far. The smell isn’t strong, but it is divine when you get up close. One of my absolute favorites, I can’t wait to see it fully mature.

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