Brief summary
Modern Rose, hybrid musk "Prosperity", United Kingdom, introduced by Joseph Hardwick Pemberton in 1917, Usually is white in color, globular bloom shape, blooms 5 - 6 cm in size, has 5-10 buds per stem, repeat rebloom, has moderate fragrance, the bush shape can be spreading, 100 - 150 cm in height, 125 cm in width, suitable for USDA zone 6 from -23°C and above, moderate resistance to black spot, moderate resistance to mildew.
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Prosperity belongs to the group of white musk roses. Its flowers are among the largest in the group, and the bloom is very abundant. Individual flowers have creamy-white petals and golden stamens, while the overall display is defined by very large clusters. In the first flowering, the tassels are medium-sized but cover the entire bush. Later, the tassels become larger and drooping, though fewer in number. The foliage is disease-resistant, dark, and glossy; young growth is reddish. The bush is upright; shoots can be trained on a support as a platypus rose. Easily propagated from cuttings.
Creamy pink buds open into small (4 cm) creamy flowers with a pink tinge. Abundant repeat flowering. Glossy dark green foliage.