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Home | Modern Roses | Floribundas & Small Landscape Shrubs | Prairie Snowdrift
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Prairie Snowdrift

Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(1 customer review)

$25.95

Floribunda (Olsen, 2009)

Prairie Snowdrift is a white sport of Morden Blush introduced by Paul G Olsen in 2009. The rose shares many characteristics of Morden Blush including dark green foliage and cup shaped white blossoms through out the summer. Classified as a floribunda, Prairie Snowdrift is quite versatile in the garden and can even be planted in a hedge. It is also somewhat unique as most zone 3-4 hardy roses tend toward pink and red. Prairie Snowdrift will grow to 4 feet tall by 3 feet wide.

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SKU: PRSN Categories: Floribundas & Small Landscape Shrubs, Hardy Canadian Roses
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Additional information

Weight 7 oz
Hardiness Zone

Hardy To Zone 3

Height

3-4ft

Width

2-3ft

Bloom Type

Semi-Double (9-16 Petals)

Color

White, Near White and White Blend

Fragrance

Moderate fragrance

Bloom Repeat

Good repeat in flushes

Size

One Quart (5") Pot

Description

Prairie Snowdrift

Floribunda (Olsen, 2009)

Prairie Snowdrift is a white sport of Morden Blush introduced by Paul G Olsen in 2009. The rose shares many characteristics of Morden Blush including dark green foliage and cup shaped white blossoms through out the summer. Classified as a floribunda, Prairie Snowdrift is quite versatile in the garden and can even be planted in a hedge. It is also somewhat unique as most zone 3-4 hardy roses tend toward pink and red. Prairie Snowdrift will grow to 4 feet tall by 3 feet wide.

1 review for Prairie Snowdrift

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    Janice Grinyer – December 7, 2023

    Hardy hardy hardy in SE Montana- no winter protection on the east side of the house, yet she arrives in the spring with a ta day and still blooms all summer long. The blooms start out as a faded pink bud, then open up to a gorgeous snowy white; one of my favs to bring into the house. Not too many thorns, she gets along fine with my fragile day lily blooms as neighbors.

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