这是其中一种
Morden Blush, introduced in 1988, is a hardy, low-growing, everblooming, shrub. It has moderate to good field resistance to powdery mildew and blackspot. Plants tolerate the high summer temperatures exceedingly well.
Plants grow 0.5 to 1.0 m high and flower continuously from June to freeze-up, the longest for any prairie-developed shrub rose. The flowers are of variable colour depending on temperature. Flowers are light pink in cool temperatures and ivory to white in hot temperatures. The flower bud is very attractive and can be used in corsages or wedding bouquets. When open, the flowers are flat, with the inner petals infolded to form a button-type centre, similar to the old-fashioned types of roses.
Morden Blush survives in zone 2b. It propagates very easily from softwood stem cuttings.
This rose is a complex hybrid. The seed parent was a hybrid of Prairie Princess and Morden Amorette. The pollen parent was a complex hybrid involving Prairie Princess, White Bouquet, Assiniboine and R. arkansana
这个不用winter protection
Plants grow 0.5 to 1.0 m high and flower continuously from June to freeze-up, the longest for any prairie-developed shrub rose. The flowers are of variable colour depending on temperature. Flowers are light pink in cool temperatures and ivory to white in hot temperatures. The flower bud is very attractive and can be used in corsages or wedding bouquets. When open, the flowers are flat, with the inner petals infolded to form a button-type centre, similar to the old-fashioned types of roses.
Morden Blush survives in zone 2b. It propagates very easily from softwood stem cuttings.
This rose is a complex hybrid. The seed parent was a hybrid of Prairie Princess and Morden Amorette. The pollen parent was a complex hybrid involving Prairie Princess, White Bouquet, Assiniboine and R. arkansana
这个不用winter protection