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Home | Old Garden Roses | Hybrid Perpetuals and Portlands | JoAn’s Pink Perpetual

JoAn’s Pink Perpetual

Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings
(2 customer reviews)

$25.95

Hybrid Perpetual – Shrub (Fairmount Cemetery Roses, origin unknown)

One of the mystery roses from the historical Fairmount Cemetery in Denver. Deep, rosy pink blooms are very full and fragrant on a six foot shrub. Heavy spring bloom is followed by some repeat through the summer.

The study name “JoAn’s Pink Perpetual” is dedicated to the proactive efforts to protect Fairmount Cemetery’s roses by former publicity director JoAn Cullen.

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Hardiness Zone

Hardy to Zone 4

Height

4-6ft

Width

3-4ft

Bloom Type

Very Full (41+ Petals)

Color

Pink – Deep

Fragrance

Moderate fragrance

Bloom Repeat

Good repeat in flushes

ARS Rating

Not Rated

Size

One Quart (5") Pot

Description

“JoAn’s Pink Perpetual”

Hybrid Perpetual – Shrub (Fairmount Cemetery Roses, origin unknown)

One of the mystery roses from the historical Fairmount Cemetery in Denver. Deep, rosy pink blooms are very full and fragrant on a six foot shrub. Heavy spring bloom is followed by some repeat through the summer.

The study name “JoAn’s Pink Perpetual” is dedicated to the proactive efforts to protect Fairmount Cemetery’s roses by former publicity director JoAn Cullen.

2 reviews for JoAn’s Pink Perpetual

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    Lisa Koorn – October 9, 2023

    I absolutely adore this rose, its lightly reflexed petals are so charming. Grows well, reblooms and after the first year didn’t seem to be bothered by blackspot.

  2. Rated 5 out of 5

    Serena Jo – March 29, 2024

    I love this rose so much, it’s so darling. The blooms are nicely cupped to globular and smell really nice. I have it near Barbara’s Pasture Rose and they both look similar. I was very pleasantly surprised by the form and fragrance. I bought it from here about a year ago and it’s taken off nicely. It’s not in completely full sun but I live in Houston, Texas so sometimes some shade is appreciated. Mine doesn’t have blackspot despite our weather, and doesn’t seem to be bothered by the spider mites that are trying to take over my yard. Maybe it doesn’t taste good.

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