
A low-care rose for the landscape—it’s the first shrub to win the AARS award. It has several good qualities: vigorous, easy to grow, bushy and full of very disease-resistant foliage, hardy in harsh climates. Provides clusters of ruffled pink blooms with a sweet scent of fresh-cut apples. Proven performer. Hardy, clean & showy.
Rose Name: |
Bonica® |
Cultivar: |
MEIdomonac |
Class: |
Shrub |
Flower Color: |
Pure pink |
Fragrance: |
Fresh-cut apple |
Flower Form: |
Very double |
Flower Size: |
Small |
Petal Count: |
35 to 40 |
Plant Habit: |
Bushy |
Growth Habit: |
Spreading |
Hybridizer: |
Meilland—1987 |
Parentage: |
(Rosa sempervirens x Mlle. Marthe Carron) x Picasso |
Introduced By: |
Conard-Pyle Co. |
AARS Winner: |
1987 |