Madame Anisette™
Madame Anisette™
Madame Anisette™
Madame Anisette™
Madame Anisette™
Madame Anisette™

Parfuma® Madame Anisette™

$50 Regular price
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NEW TO ROSES? PICK ME! This beauty is a vigorous, upright grower achieving several feet in height in just one year in the garden. Parfuma® Madame Anisette™ offers the gardener cream-colored, large blooms against bright green leaves with an extraordinary scent. As her name suggests, she smells like the most delightful licorice with hints of aromatic-woody myrrh and spice, finishing with notes of honey. Smell her blooms often as the scent will change as she gently unfurls her creamy white petals. You have to smell it to believe it! She is very easy to grow and a repeat bloomer. This rose is perfect for the back of a perennial bed and makes excellent cut flowers. Choose Parfuma® Madame Anisette™ for the ease of growing prolific blooms on long stems with an intoxicating fragrance.

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Rose Type Grandiflora
SKU GR006 GALLON
Alternate Name(s) Madame de la Vallière, Glorious Parfuma
Bloom Type Very Full
Breeder Code KORberonem
Characteristic Cutting, Fragrance
Color White
Specific Color Cream
Fragrance Exceptionally Fragrant
Hardiness Zone 5 (-20° to -10°), 6 (-10° to 0°), 7 (0° to 10°), 8 (10° to 20°), 9 (20° to 30°)
Rebloom Continual Blooming
Year 2004
Approximate Size 4' x 2'

Parfuma® Madame Anisette™

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Customer Reviews

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M.L.
Gorgeous rose

I planted Madame Annisette fall 2023 and she barely got in before winter came. In the spring she did well but I had changed some of my garden plans so I dug her up and moved her to my front new bed and then this June she was covered with buds and bloomed so so beautifully! She hasn’t “rebloomed” much this year but she’s not her 1 year old so I think she just needs time. The flowers are beyond gorgeous! It has been very resistant to black spot for me in NY zone 6b (we had a very rainy hot and humid summer and I struggled with black spot in roses I’ve never had it on). Her foliage is gorgeous glossy green and very sturdy up right growth. Flowers are sooooo packed with petals and cupped I had to dump them out when it rained they collected water. I’m still surprised how white and lovely and long they lasted for the challenges in weather this year and can’t wait to see what she will do next year!

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R.R.
Bought 2 -0 blooms as of a year in the ground

So I bought two of these last year, among other roses.
Each and every single one I bought bloomed at once last year and continuously this year - this one -Not one single bloom. Not sure why? Hopefully next year they will just leap! Disappointed but hopeful! I don't even know how many stars to give it at this point - three maybe - because the plants are nice and healthy.

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Brenna Hartnett
Great Climber

This rose is prolific with blooms, and it grows quickly. It bloomed from late may through early july, and it is getting ready to bloom again. It grows amazing well, and the flowers saturate the air with a pleasant scent. I planted in area, where in the afternoon it gets adequate shade and it is thriving. I would highly recommend this rose as it very easy to maintain.

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D.M.
This rose takes patience but worth it

Planted this rose 3 years ago. First year lush foliage but no blooms, second year a few blooms, this year it has made up for the last 2! Beautiful, full blooms just like the photo. Very pleased with it. My only complaint is that it seems susceptible to Botrytis blight on the buds, but it has been extremely wet this spring. Certain that a little Neem oil would cure that but my geese forage on the blooms so can't use it. Takes time but worth the wait!

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Carly Crossley
My favorite of 2023

I planted nearly 50 different varieties in 2023 and this rose was my favorite all season. The amount of blooms this produced was unmatched. They were large, well formed, and smelled lovely. Her stems could make a bouquet on their own. I would plant 100 of these

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