R. filipes ‘Brenda Colvin’
A seedling of 'Kiftsgate'. Similar and equally vigorous. The semi-double flowers are soft blush pink at first, soon turning to white. They are held in large clusters and have a delicious fragrance. Calvin, 1970. Read more
10ft Wall or Fence
Shady Areas
Attracting Bees
Into Large Tree
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