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Flowers small to medium, not double (4–8 petals).
Bush low, compact. Foliage glossy, dark green. Suitable for borders and hedges, as a groundcover, or for landscape use.
Shrub rose 100–120 cm tall. Single, 5 cm diameter white flowers with yellow stamens, reminiscent of frankincense (Cistus villosus). Very dark, strongly glossy, healthy foliage. In cool weather, the outer edges of the petals turn red. Shrubs broaden in the 2nd year after planting. Plant in groups of 3–5 shrubs. Suitable with herbaceous perennials or in stony gardens. In 2004 it received the ADR mark, awarded for ornamental value and resistance. Fragrance: rosehip.