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$23.95
Damask (Unknown Origins, prior to 1759)
A very old damask hybrid, Blush Damask features large-petaled, very fragrant, double flowers with light pink blush and deep pink center. This wonderful rose forms a dense, upright shrub to 7 feet tall. A great choice for potpourri or distilling.
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Blush Damask
Damask (Unknown Origins, prior to 1759)
A very old damask hybrid, Blush Damask features large-petaled, very fragrant, double flowers with light pink blush and deep pink center. This wonderful rose forms a dense, upright shrub to 7 feet tall. A great choice for potpourri or distilling.
Peggy phariss (verified owner) –
I live in the midwest even with our winters both bushes bloomed the second year I am so happy with my blush damask.
kunoichi.mariam (verified owner) –
I purchased this rose in April last year, and it came to me in a very weak condition. Thin stems and black spot on all the leaves. It grew only one new shoot after it was purchased and in March of this year, it decided to bite the dust. I was very disappointed as this was meant to be the first Damask in what will be a Damask collection in my garden. I sent an email to High Country roses as soon as I got the rose, I think within the same month, with no response. I have other roses in my garden from other growers that are thriving, so I don’t think it was my garden conditions that killed it. It really did try to hold on for as long as it could.