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$23.95
Shrub, (Discovered by Lilia Weatherly, Australia, 1995)
After all these many years of worldwide propagation, a color mutation of the renowned Iceberg has finally occurred from the far reaches of Tasmania. The plant is exactly like its parent in every way but color–same great landscape value, same free flowering habit, same foliage, same flower form & showy clusters. It’s just that the color has been kicked up a notch to a bright cerise pink painted onto cream. Color intensifies in cooler conditions.
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Brilliant Pink Iceberg
Shrub, (Discovered by Lilia Weatherly, Australia, 1995)
After all these many years of worldwide propagation, a color mutation of the renowned Iceberg has finally occurred from the far reaches of Tasmania. The plant is exactly like its parent in every way but color–same great landscape value, same free flowering habit, same foliage, same flower form & showy clusters. It’s just that the color has been kicked up a notch to a bright cerise pink painted onto cream. Color intensifies in cooler conditions.
Mary Cookson –
I have this rose planted with Iceberg in my humid zone 7 garden. I have heavy clay soil, which I’ve read isn’t the type this rose prefers. However, it’s growing nicely. It’s not super vigorous here, and the flushes don’t repeat fast, but when it’s blooming, it’s really beautiful. This rose does get some black spot in my garden. I think it is a whole different rose in better conditions. I’m happy with how it brightens the spot it’s in, and overall, I’d say this is a good rose for me.