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$23.95
Hardy Canadian Shrub (Davidson & Collicutt, Parkland Series, 1998)
Slender, pointed buds open to white, semi-double three inch blooms. Dense, compact growth reaches 3 feet with medium green, semi-glossy leaves. Continuously blanketed with fragrant flowers from spring until frost.
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Morden Snowbeauty
Hardy Canadian Shrub (Davidson & Collicutt, Parkland Series, 1998)
Slender, pointed buds open to white, semi-double three inch blooms. Dense, compact growth reaches 3 feet with medium green, semi-glossy leaves. Continuously blanketed with fragrant flowers from spring until frost.
William Hay (verified owner) –
Mine is indeed hardy and our zone 4 winters don’t phase it. The flowers bloom nicely the first flush, but sparsely thereafter. The flowers don’t last long on the bush and the petals fall off too easily to use successfully as cut flowers.
Emily Webb (verified owner) –
I love this rose. I have one that is 3 years old and really producing this year. I have another one that I got last year and it’s getting it’s first bloom. Granted they are a little slow to start (hence the 4 star instead of 5) but I love the crisp white/white of the blooms and the fact that they have a long vase life. I have one in an old bottle on my windowsill that’s been there for 6 days and it still looks great.
Mary Cookson (verified owner) –
This is Morden Snowbeauty’s second year in my zone 7A garden. This rose is very vigorous, and very very healthy. The spring flush was huge, with the whole shrub covered in flowers. The bees enjoy this one! I ended up putting a small trellis behind it, because it grows long canes and the trellis props it up a little. The flower display lasted several weeks. Last year, I did get several flushes, though none was as showy as the spring flush from this year. Overall, I’m very pleased with this rose. It does seem happy in its location (full sun, facing south, in slightly alkaline clay soil) . It’s right in front of my house, and I’m glad I planted it there.