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Rosa 'Fame' - Fame Rose

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Rosa 'Fame' is a prized specimen of the rose family, acclaimed for its strikingly vivid pink petals - a mesmerizing hybrid tea rose that ushers in a touch of classic charm to any setting. Its abundant, large blooms, up to five inches in diameter, are not just visually appealing but also exude a delightful fragrance, adding a sensory depth to your garden. The Fame Rose reliably blossoms from late spring until early fall, bringing consistent vibrancy to your outdoor space. Topped with a hardy resistance to diseases, this rose cultivar stands tall and firm, reaching heights of 4-5 feet; it commands attention in sunny garden borders, larger containers, or as a standalone showpiece. Supporting its vibrant flowers is a bed of dark green, glossy foliage, creating a pleasing contrast that further accentuates their brilliance. Though it revels in a regular watering schedule and well-drained soil, the Fame Rose doesn't demand excessive maintenance, making it a rewarding choice for both gardening afficionados and those just starting to uncover their green thumb.

  • Size: Up to 4-5 feet tall
  • Flowers: Large, deep-pink flowers
  • Foliage: Glossy, dark green leaves
  • Water usage: Regular watering, prefers well-drained soils
  • Sun exposure: Thrives in full sun
  • Additional Feature: Highly disease-resistant, with a prolonged blooming period and fragrant blossoms.
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