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Home | Modern Roses | Hybrid Musks | Darlow’s Enigma

Darlow’s Enigma

Rated 4.67 out of 5 based on 3 customer ratings
(3 customer reviews)

$25.95

Hybrid Musk / Rambler (Discovered by Mike Darlow, United States, 1993)

Clusters of small, pure white, semi-double blooms with a wonderful fragrance followed by sprays of tiny hips. Repeat blooming, can take some shade. Grow as a 5-6 foot shrub in cold climates or as a taller climber in warmer areas.

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SKU: DAEN Categories: Climbers & Ramblers, Hip Producing Roses, Hybrid Musks, Shade Tolerant Roses, wholesale
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Additional information

Hardiness Zone

Hardy to Zone 4

Height

Greater than 10ft, 8-10ft

Width

4-6ft

Bloom Type

Single (4-8 Petals)

Color

White, Near White and White Blend

Fragrance

Moderate fragrance

Bloom Repeat

Continuous repeat

ARS Rating

8.4

Size

One Quart (5") Pot

Description

Darlow’s Enigma

Hybrid Musk / Rambler (Discovered by Mike Darlow, United States, 1993)

Clusters of small, pure white, semi-double blooms with a wonderful fragrance followed by sprays of tiny hips. Repeat blooming, can take some shade. Grow as a 5-6 foot shrub in cold climates or as a climber in warmer areas.

3 reviews for Darlow’s Enigma

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    Diana Briggs (verified owner) – August 22, 2022

    My order from High Country Roses was very nicely packed and my plants intact, which was refreshing considering all the crushed and dead plants I received from other nurseries this past spring. I chose Darlow’s Enigma for a very tough spot in the front of my property, in poor soil with near-total shade, but the little plant is growing nicely. No blooms yet, but it’s grown significantly this summer and the foliage seems fairly resistant to bugs and disease. I’m hoping it will take over the fence and fill the corner one day. The way it’s tripled in size with NO sun and very little attention during a hard drought seems promising- I’ll cut back the trees to give it more light and air next year. Maybe then we’ll see some flowers!

  2. Rated 5 out of 5

    sheenashakely – November 13, 2023

    My plant is in its third summer, but it spent its first winter on a porch in a large pot and then it was moved, planted before the first frost, and then moved again the next spring. This hasn’t stopped it from growing strongly to 4’. It’s thorns are very grabby, but I love the blossoms. Not many flowers have a wafting scent in our dry air, but this one manages it.

  3. Rated 4 out of 5

    Lisa Arrowood – May 2, 2024

    This is a very vigorous rise which blooms profusely with a wonderful perfume that fills the air nearby. It does need either serious training, but it is quite thorny. I cut it back viciously after it blooms and it bounces back. I’d grow it just for the fragrance but the flowers themselves are not all that impressive. It does fine in partial shade.

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