Brief summary
Old Garden Rose, rambler "Tresor de Thorigny", France, introduced in 1900, Usually is white in color, cupped bloom shape, full petal count, blooms 5 cm in size, has 5-10 buds per stem, continual rebloom, has rich fragrance, the bush shape can be arching, 200 - 900 cm in height, 200 - 500 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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Continuously flowering rose, white with ivory shades, with a strong musky-tea fragrance. Flowers are not large and borne in clusters. Forms a large bush or a climbing plant, 200–500 cm (some reports up to 900 cm); growth is slow, as with continuously flowering roses. Suitable for semi-shade. Flexible shoots. Bright, healthy foliage. This rose (probably Noisette) was discovered and introduced by Bernard Bourreau. It was found in Torini-sur-Marne, near Paris.