Brief summary
Modern Rose, shrub "Crocus Rose®", United Kingdom, introduced by David C. H. Austin in 1992, Usually is white, ivory in color, rosette (ruffled) bloom shape, very full petal count, blooms 10 - 12 cm in size, has 3-5 buds per stem, repeat rebloom, has light fragrance, the bush shape can be bushy, spreading, 100 - 120 cm in height, 100 cm in width, suitable for USDA zone 6 from -23°C and above, moderate resistance to rain, strong resistance to black spot, low resistance to mildew, good for cutting.
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Stable, abundantly blooming rose with large, rosette-shaped flowers; early in the flush they are slightly cupped, later the petals bend downward. The color is delicate apricot, paling to cream at the edges. It blooms heavily in large clusters at the ends of slightly curved shoots. Tea-rose fragrance.
Forms a low, spreading bush with arched shoots. Gradually develops into a dense, robust shrub. The flowers are slightly larger than average, in cup-shaped rosettes, evenly distributed across the plant. Colors range from pale lemon to pure white. They appear in small clusters among the foliage. Slight susceptibility to powdery mildew in early summer.