Brief summary
Modern Rose, floribunda "White Gold", Scotland, introduced by James Cocker & Sons in 1998, Usually is white in color, rosette (ruffled) bloom shape, blooms 6 - 8 cm in size, has 3-5 buds per stem, repeat rebloom, has rich fragrance, the bush shape can be arching, 90 - 110 cm in height, 80 cm in width, 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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Blooms bear 26–40 petals and are nearly white, with a darker center, lighter yellow shades, and occasional pink.
Double; each bloom can vary markedly in petal count—sometimes just over twenty, sometimes about forty. The rosette-shaped flowers with darker centers are produced in clusters. Bush size remains almost the same across climates. Flowering is abundant and long. Flowers and foliage are healthy and resistant to rain and frost, adapting quickly to the climate. (procvetok.com)