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Hybrid Musk (Bentall, United Kingdom, 1937)
Large clusters of single, soft pink 1- inch blooms all through the summer. Attractive foliage on a vigorous bush of medium height, 4 to 5 feet tall and wide. Tolerates some shade and sets wondrously tiny hips.
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Ballerina
Hybrid Musk (Bentall, United Kingdom, 1937)
Large clusters of single, soft pink 1- inch blooms all through the summer. Attractive foliage on a vigorous bush of medium height, 4 to 5 feet tall and wide. Tolerates some shade and sets wondrously tiny hips.
Kimberley (The Rose Geek) –
I love Ballerina. I live in zone 7b in a humid environment and grow 2 Ballerina in a planter together. They are doing really well. To see the habit of the rose and the blooms, please see this video: https://youtu.be/0T66Qes5fbA
Mary Cookson –
A very sweet rose! Ballerina is doing great for me in my humid zone 7a garden. The flowers are very cheerful and attract lots of bees!
SS –
My father , 30 years ago, planted a Ballerina rose in zone 5. It continues to charm and makes a nice show.
Lisa Arrowood –
Ballerina is a great rose, very hardy with bunches of happy little blooms. No real fragrance but worth growing because of the marvelous bunches of flowers.