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Shrub (Dr. Robert E. Basye, United States, 1988)
This gorgeous garden performer is versatile and disease resistant. Frequently adorned with exceptionally large pink flowers that are ideal for cutting and recur throughout the growing season. Fragrance is fruity with a hint of raspberry. A perennial favorite.
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Belinda’s Dream
Shrub (Dr. Robert E. Basye, United States, 1988)
This gorgeous garden performer is versatile and disease resistant. Frequently adorned with exceptionally large pink flowers that are ideal for cutting and recur throughout the growing season. Fragrance is fruity with a hint of raspberry. A perennial favorite.
Abby –
Large, beautiful blooms, & so many of them. I’m thinking of possibly adding more bushes so that I have plenty for vases.
Mary Cookson –
This rose is a designated Earth-Kind rose, which means it grows well without spraying. In my humid zone 7A garden, this rose and its sport (Belinda’s Blush) are both solidly disease-resistant. They’re also thornless, a huge plus! They grow to a nice, manageable size, and make such beautiful flowers.
Bicky Tran –
I love this rose. Perfect for front yard. The blooms are so huge, at least 5 inches. My blooms are looking cup form in the fall with cooler weather and many rose friends thought it was an English rose. This Earth Kind rose requires no care, watering or fertilizer. It just blooms. Mother nature takes care of it for me. I do nothing expect remove the spent blooms so new roses will grow. Light fragrance. Good for beginners and all level of gardener.
Brandon Garner –
A nice rose. Fairly decent sized blooms. Came back from near ground level in my 5b/6a garden after winter