Madame Hardy (Damask Shrub) Buying Options:PottedMadame Hardy Damask Shrub Rose Madame Hardy is widely regarded as one of the finest white roses ever raised and certainly one of the most beautiful of all the old shrub roses. Introduced in 1832, it produces large, flat, cupped flowers of a pure, cool white of crystalline clarity, each bloom with a distinctive small green pip or eye at the centre that adds a finishing touch of great elegance. The fragrance is exceptional a heady, classic Damask scent
strong red
Warm colour schemes with oranges
Colour Velvety ruby red – deep and rich Fragrance Exceptional fragrance – powerful
Flower Power Gold – Patio Standard Rose (0
Yellow and white colour combinations
Nearly thornless and of a graceful
this powerfully fragrant white rambler produces an exceptional display of creamy-white single flowers
Bee-friendly and wildlife garden settings
around 25 petals Height × Spread 90 cm × 60 cm (3 ft × 2 ft) Flowering season Repeat flowering – June through to first frost Sunlight Full sun
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