More commonly known as Rosa Mundi, R. gallica versicolor is a red and white striped gallica, assumed to be a sport of R. gallica officinalis, as it commonly reverts to that rose. The semi-double blooms are borne in small clusters on a suckering, disease-resistant plant.
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3-9 |
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10+ | 10% |
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R. gallica versicolor
Type: Species
Registered Name: R. gallica versicolor
AKA: Garnet Striped Rose, La Panachée, Panaché, Provins Panaché, R. gallica rosa mundi (Weston), R. gallica variegata (Thory), Rosa Mundi, R. mundi, Rosemonde
Height: 5 ft.
Spread: 3 ft.
Blooming: Once Blooming
Fragrance: Strong_Fragrance.
Disease Resistance: Disease Resistant
Year Introduced: before 1851
Hybridizer: NA
Hardiness: Zone 3
RIR Rating: 9
Flower Size & Form: 3 inch semi-double blooms, cupped, borne in small clusters.
Garden Usage: Specimen Plant, Hedge Rose
# in Cart:
None
Item #: Spec0016
Price: $14.95
Shipping Weight: 2.00 pounds
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