Blossomtime, large-flowered climber

Also known as
Blossom Time
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Modern Rose, large-flowered climber "Blossomtime", United States, introduced by O’Neal in 1951, Usually is pink in color, high-center (point) bloom shape, blooms 9 - 10 cm in size, has 3-5 buds per stem, repeat rebloom, has rich fragrance, the bush shape can be climbing, bushy, 300 - 350 cm in height, 200 cm in width, suitable for USDA zone 5 from -29°C and above, low resistance to rain, moderate resistance to black spot, moderate resistance to mildew.

Main characteristics

Aroma
USDA Zone 5
-29°С
Rebloom
Bush Shape
Bloom Shape
High-center (Point)

Size

Height
300 - 350 cm
Width
200 cm
Bloom size
9 - 10 cm
Buds / Stem
3-5
Petal Count

Resistance

Heat
Shade
Rain
Black Spot
Mildew

More information

Blossomtime is a branching plumeria rose. Flowers open from elongated buds. Petals are silvery pink with a darker reverse, creating dark pink shadows between the petals. Blooms appear in clusters of 3–7. The shrub shows disease resistance, has glossy foliage, and after the first main flush of flowering, it continues to carry blooms on the bush.

The flowers are medium to large (10 cm), reminiscent of hybrid tea roses, borne in dense clusters, silver‑pink in color, with slightly darker outer petals and reverse. The petal edges are curled. Flowers appear 3–7 per cluster and are strongly fragrant. The variety is winter‑hardy and reaches 2–2.5 m.

Buds are pointed. Flowers are pink, darker on the underside, high‑centered, medium‑sized (8–9 cm), double (35–45 petals), slightly fragrant, in inflorescences of 3–8. Leaves are small, dark green. Thorns are frequent, large, hook‑shaped with a broad base. Shrubs are tall (up to 2 m). Flowering is nearly continuous. Affected by powdery mildew. Suitable for groups and vertical landscaping.