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Rosa 'Meitroni' - Francis Meilland Hybrid Tea Rose

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Rosa 'Meitroni' is the formal name for the spectacular Francis Meilland Hybrid Tea Rose, a gem of the garden world. Its regal beauty comes from plentiful, voluminous blossoms—painted in romantic shades from the palest pink to near white—that emerge generously over a verdant foliage. A surprising touch of coral at the heart of each bloom sets this variety apart. These beauties aren't just about visual appeal, though; they also release a rare and delightful fragrance, an unforgettable fusion of pear and roses that serves as nature's finest perfume. Stretching to a magnificent height of about 4 feet, this rose is a master of continuity, blooming predominantly during the summer yet tendering sporadic performances for the rest of the season. While it basks in full sun exposure and seeks moderate watering, the Francis Meilland Rose shrugs off diseases and chameleon-like, adapts to various growing conditions. Seize the chance to elevate your landscape with this dynamic and resilient rose variety that merges minimalist care with maximal charm.

  • Size: Varies, typically grown to about 4 feet in height
  • Flowers: Large, full-bodied blooms in shades of pale pink to almost white
  • Foliage: Green
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Fragrance: Strong fragrance, described as a blend of pear and roses.
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