R. moschata ‘Princesse de Nassau’
A rose of doubtful origin, which does not flower until August but then continues into the autumn. Yellow buds open to attractive, small, semi-double, glistening creamy white flowers, held in dainty sprays. Musk fragrance. . Read more
6ft Wall or Fence
Standard Arch
Obelisk or Pillar
Pergola
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