Brief summary
Old Garden Rose, rambler "Reve de Mireille", France, introduced by Dominique Massad in 2012, Usually is white in color, semi double bloom shape, single count petal count, has 5-10 buds per stem, continual rebloom, has light fragrance, the bush shape can be arching, 400 - 500 cm in height, 250 - 300 cm in width, suitable for USDA zone 6 from -23°C and above, strong resistance to rain, strong resistance to black spot, strong resistance to mildew.
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This rose belongs to the Collection de Mirelle series and is dedicated to Mireille Brassin, the owner of the Filroses nursery. Mireille envisioned a rose whose cultivation would be accessible to everyone. The brief specified disease-free growth, very strong resistance to winter cold, simple medium-sized flowers (6–7 cm) gathered in large clusters of 10–15 flowers, white, arising from elongated pink buds. The inflorescences were to tolerate northern rains and the scorching midday sun. The rose was to bloom continuously from May until the first frost. The plant had to be healthy, with young foliage showing a reddish hue, and vigorous enough to climb large walls, cover facades, or ascend old trees. The variety was created by Dominique Massa. According to its creator, it produces large white, rosehip-like simple flowers with carved edges. These simple flowers are carried on strong, vigorously growing branches that reach 4 metres in height. The foliage is very healthy, and the blooms recur several times during the season.