Brief summary
Modern Rose, floribunda "Dahlia Rose", United States, introduced by Ralph S. Moore in 2003, Usually is white, crimson in color, globular bloom shape, blooms 7 - 8 cm in size, has 3-5 buds per stem, repeat rebloom, has light fragrance, the bush shape can be arching, 70 - 90 cm in height, 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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Medium-sized, heavily ruffled blooms (more than 40 petals), becoming dahlia-like as they fade, borne in small clusters, nearly scentless. The color pattern includes pink and crimson petals with a white central stripe, white tips, and a white reverse; at full opening, the center shows yellow stamens. The bush is dense and spreading, with semi-glossy, medium-green foliage.