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Quality own-root roses
$21.95
Damask Perpetual (Jean-Pierre Vibert, France, 1845)
Very fragrant, medium pink, densely double flowers in summer and autumn. As the blooms open, they reveal a tight center button so identified with historic roses. A bushy, 3 to 5 foot plant with long, narrow leaflets, it has the most reliable repeat and continuous bloom of all the Damask Perpetuals.
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Sidonie
Damask Perpetual (Jean-Pierre Vibert, France, 1845)
Very fragrant, medium pink, densely double flowers in summer and autumn. As the blooms open, they reveal a tight center button so identified with historic roses. A bushy, 3 to 5 foot plant with long, narrow leaflets, it has the most reliable repeat and continuous bloom of all the Damask Perpetuals.
Joanna Tuck (verified owner) –
This rose is such a delight! It established fast and put on the most adorable lavishly fluffy and fragrant blooms. It’s showing no crisping or wilting in 105F temperatures today and the foliage is beautifully healthy. It’s fast becoming one of my favorite roses.
Joanna Tuck (verified owner) –
Updating my review to also note that Sidonie survived an extremely harsh winter with zero dieback and is the fastest rose to leaf out in my garden this spring. Highly recommended as a hardy cold zone rose!!