Additional information
| Hardiness Zone | |
|---|---|
| Height | |
| Width | |
| Bloom Type | |
| Color | |
| Fragrance | |
| Bloom Repeat | |
| ARS Rating | |
| Size |
$27.95
Hybrid Perpetual (Jean Desprez, France, 1841)
Medium pink, large very full blooms emerge in flurry in spring and repeat through the summer. A classically beautiful old garden rose with a strong damask fragrance, quartered blooms, and button eye. A vigorous yet compact bush, 4 to 5 feet tall and wide.
Pronounced: bah-ron pray-vo – from French Rose Names by Diana Bellucci
| Hardiness Zone | |
|---|---|
| Height | |
| Width | |
| Bloom Type | |
| Color | |
| Fragrance | |
| Bloom Repeat | |
| ARS Rating | |
| Size |
ruthanne.jesionowski –
Healthy, wonderful fragrance, has been a slow grower in my rose bed and lightly blooming but repeat blooming. zone 5b-6a here in NE Ohio.
Duane Scheidemantle –
The blooms of this rose are absolute perfection of form. With a wonderful fragrance in addition, these blooms are certainly easy to love.
The plant is a bit gangly, like many hybrid perpetuals, but this is a reliable one.
sarah (verified owner) –
If you love old rose fragrance, the Baronne will make you happy. It grows long, floppy canes. I am training it up a trellis, but I think you could also use it for pegging. No issues with black spot in my humid 7a garden, although the aphids like this one.
Meredith Miller (verified owner) –
I grew this rose in California in Zone 10b and it did super well. I had three plants that bloomed profusely in May -June and then sporadically through the fall.
The fragrance is incredible and I used to harvest the petals and make a delicious rose petal jam.
Then I move to Hawaii, Zone 12b, and it won’t grow well here at all. The canes are spindly and it has never bloomed as it needs winter cold. I tried.
I love Hawaii, but I miss my roses and the jam!!
Martha Bunn –
Very hardy plant. It was not happy in full August sun in my Zone 8a garden so I moved it to afternoon shade. It has rebounded very well and has new leaves even in December.
Lily Rose (verified owner) –
Baronne Prévost has been a quiet surprise so far. It has produced very long, elegant stems and while it has only bloomed once for me, that single bloom was absolutely spectacular. The flower was worth the wait and left a strong impression. I am hopeful that next season will bring many more blooms, because the potential of this rose is clearly there.