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Belle Poitevine

Belle Poitevine

Rugosa
Origin -
Bruant, 1894
Parentage - Unknown
Color - Medium pink/magenta
Foliage - Dark green
Thorns - Moderate
Size - 4' - 5' h. x 4' - 5' w.
Fragrance - Strong, sweet
Repeat bloom - Yes
Disease resistance - Good
Hardiness - Zone 3

The Name of the Rose - The name translates as "Beauty of Poitou." Poitou was the region where the rose was hybridized.

This rugosa is as lovely as its name. Large loose semi-double blossoms unfurl to display magenta pink petals and gold stamens. Repeat flowering is very good. The bush is purported to grow up to 5' x 5' (mine is somewhat restricted and not as wide). It has a strong fragrance and bears orange/red hips in the fall. Foliage is leathery and dark green. An excellent choice for a hedge.

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