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Modern Rose, floribunda "Champagner", introduced by Kordes Rosen in 1985, Usually is ivory in color, high-center (point) bloom shape, blooms 7 - 8 cm in size, has 3-5 buds per stem, repeat rebloom, has light fragrance, the bush shape can be upright, 60 - 80 cm in height, 60 cm in width, suitable for USDA zone 6 from -23°C and above, moderate resistance to rain, moderate resistance to black spot, moderate resistance to mildew.
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Champagner exhibits a distinctive flower colour. The rose was bred for cutting, but is also suitable for garden use as well. The flowers are white, with a creamy tinge on the reverse side of the petals. The petals are regularly arranged within the bloom. At full bloom, a champagne-toned hue is visible deep within the flower center. Flowers typically appear in clusters of 3–7 blooms. The shrub is low and erect in habit, with dark foliage, and bears few thorns. Displays disease resistance. Champagner is used in floral arrangements .