
After all these many years of worldwide propagation, a color mutation of the renowned Iceberg has finally occurred from the far reaches of Tasmania. The plant is exactly like its parent in every way but color–same great landscape value, same free flowering habit, same foliage, same flower form & showy clusters. It’s just that the color has been kicked up a notch to a bright cerise pink painted onto cream. Color intensifies in cooler conditions.
Rose Name: |
Brilliant Pink Iceberg |
Cultivar: |
PRObril |
Patent #: |
12,645 |
Class: |
Floribunda |
Flower Color: |
Cerise pink & cream blend |
Fragrance: |
Mild honey |
Bud Form: |
Long, elegant & pointed |
Flower Form: |
Double |
Flower Size: |
Medium, 4" diameter, in clusters |
Petal Count: |
18 to 24 |
Stem Length: |
Medium-length, good for cutting |
Plant Habit: |
Medium-tall height |
Growth Habit: |
Rounded, shrubby |
Foliage Color: |
Glossy medium green |
Disease Resistance: |
Excellent |
Discovered By: |
Lilia Weatherly |
Parentage: |
Selection from Pink Iceberg which was a sport of Iceberg |
Introduced By: |
Weeks Roses |