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Hybrid Musk (Lens, Belgium, before 1993)
The “Garland of Love”, is a stunning, climbing Hybrid Musk Rose that is covered in clusters of small white flowers throughout the growing season. It is perfect for growing over trellis, archways or pergolas to add some color and soften hard lines and unlike normal climbing roses, will tend to “bush out” at the same time so that the effect could be described as a cloud of white when in full bloom.
Pronounced: geer-la(n)d dah-moohr – from French Rose Names by Diana Bellucci
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Guirlande d’Amour
Hybrid Musk (Lens, Belgium, before 1993)
The “Garland of Love”, is a stunning, climbing Hybrid Musk Rose that is covered in clusters of small white flowers throughout the growing season. It is perfect for growing over trellis, archways or pergolas to add some color and soften hard lines and unlike normal climbing roses, will tend to “bush out” at the same time so that the effect could be described as a cloud of white when in full bloom.
Pronounced: geer-la(n)d dah-moohr – from French Rose Names by Diana Bellucci
alrodenberg (verified owner) –
I was so happy to find the first bloom on this rose over the weekend. Particularly because he hasn’t been in the ground for more than 2 months tops. My husband is getting tired of me dragging him around the yard to point at things I’ve planted: “look! it isn’t dead! it isn’t dead, and it BLOOMED!”
They do arrive awfully small, but I think I prefer getting the baby own-root roses over larger, grafted specimens. They get settled in and established where they belong vs. being happy some place and then getting uprooted and tumbled around. In any case, I have grand hopes that this guy is going to be happy where he is and push out oodles and oodles of white roses to pretty up a drab fence.
Rose (verified owner) –
In it’s second year here this rose has grown over 5 feet, is always in bloom, and seems to be slightly more resistant to japanese beetles or less desirable to them so I get to enjoy it more. The roses are small and sweet and it is being trained over an arch arbor and it has been one of the best of all of my plants!
Gwen –
This rose pleasantly surprised me. The most neglected among all the roses I planted, but the most resilient. It is fast-growing and almost always in bloom. Mine receives less than 6 hours of afternoon sunlight but is doing well.
Jennifer R. –
This rose likes wet conditions near a well draining rocky sloped bed. Prolific bloomers after a few years. Hardy, disease resistant, heat and full sun tollerant. Smells delighyful. Bees love it and finches nest and plant crown vetch underneath it.
Hope this comes back next spring