Another winner from David Austin roses, this rose is one of his more well know varieties and is very well suited for the South Florida garden. Large round buds are somewhat cup shaped and have a nice light fragrance with a hint of myrrh. The soft pink flowers fade to almost white in our South Florida sun and unfortunately the delicate blooms tend to shatter quickly, but this tough variety has good disease resistance and continues to thrive even in partial shade. Grows well on its own roots or grafted onto Fortuniana (we have both).

