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‘Belle Amour’
Rose
bare-root plants
Rosa damascena4-5' × 3-4' Parentage unknown. Introduced 1950. Discovered growing on a convent wall in Elboeuf, Normandy, by Nancy Lindsay.
Highly fragrant myrrh-scented flowers are semi-double with cupped loosely crinkled soft salmony pink petals surrounding bright yellow stamens. The light shades of the petals resemble alba but foliage and thorns generally place it with the Damasks. Some place it with gallica hybrids. We recommend placing it in your garden or anywhere that you will pass by frequently to admire it. Z4. BACK! (9–18" bare-root plants)
Items from our perennial plants warehouse ordered
on or before March 7 will ship around March 31
through late April, starting with warmer areas and finishing in
colder areas. Orders placed after March 7 will
ship around late April through early-to-mid May, in the order in
which they were received.
ships in spring
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‘Belle Amour’
Additional Information
Small Trees and Shrubs
As Green’s Nursery catalog from 1904 explains, “There are many trees that by pruning can be made to resemble shrubs, and many shrubs that by different pruning may be made to produce medium-sized trees.”
Roses
Plant crowns 4–6' apart, in a large well-fertilized hole, in an area with at least 4–6 hrs of sun per day.