Offically classified as a hybrid gallica, the Burgundian Rose is many times classed as a centifolia. As most old garden roses are large plants, this one is a perfect miniature in everything, especially the blooms and the leaves. The blooms are a deep crimson with pink backs and a button eye. They are borne singly or in small clusters of 3 - 5.
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Burgundian Rose
Type: Hybrid Gallica
Registered Name: Pompon de Bourgogne
AKA: Burgundy Rose, Cramoisi, Parviflora, Parvifolia, Petite Chalons, R. burgundensis (Weston), R. burgundiaca (Roessig), R. × centifolia parvifolia ((Ehrhart) Rehder), R. ehrrhartiana (Trattinnick), R. gallica remensis (Wallroth), R. parvifolia (Ehrhart), R.
Height: 1˝ ft.
Spread: 1 ft.
Blooming: Once Blooming
Fragrance: Moderate Fragrance
Disease Resistance: Disease Resistant
Year Introduced: before 1650
Hybridizer: Unknown
Hardiness: Zone_5
RIR Rating: 8
Flower Size & Form: 1 inch double blooms, rosette shape, borne singly or in small clusters.
Garden Usage: Specimen Plant, Landscape Shrub
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Item #: Hgal0004
Price: $14.95
Shipping Weight: 2.00 pounds
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