Poseidon™
Poseidon™
Poseidon™
Poseidon™
Poseidon™
Poseidon™
Poseidon™
Poseidon™
Poseidon™
Poseidon™
Poseidon™
Poseidon™

Poseidon™

$52 Regular price
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TOP SELLER! This very healthy, moderately fragrant, lavender rose displays very full, 4” flowers with 50-60 petals. Featuring rosette blooms, Poseidon produces cupped blossoms in small clusters. His continual blooms are set against light green foliage on a bushy, upright plant. Expect Poseidon™ to have high disease-resistance and blackspot-resistance

More Information

Rose Type Floribunda
SKU FL579 GALLON
Alternate Name(s) Novalis ®
Bloom Types Clustered, Cupped, Very Full
Breeder Code KORfriedhar
Characteristic(s) Pots
Color Purple
Specific Color Lavender
Fragrance Moderately Fragrant
Hardiness Zone 6 (-10° to 0°), 7 (0° to 10°), 8 (10° to 20°), 9 (20° to 30°), 10 (30° to 40°)
Rebloom Continual Blooming
Year 2010
Approximate Size 3' x 2'

Poseidon™

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Customer Reviews

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True lavender rose

My blooms stayed true lavender and like the other reviewer said, it does fry a little in the sun but I don’t mind few brown edges because the bloom stays pretty nonetheless.

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Susan H
Update to my 2019 review

This rose tops my 6 foot fence and is definitely not a shrub. We cut it back almost to the ground but it comes back just as big and tall. We would take it out but the trunk is almost tree size and more than we can handle as old folks. I do not fertilize it as I'm afraid it would take over the neighborhood. It sure is pretty though.

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Elizabeth
Not good for zone 7a

These blooms fry in my location over the summer. They crisp up and turn brown within a day of blooming. I will probably replace it with love song when that comes into stock again. Beautiful color though.

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Deborah G.
Stunning

I thought Poseidon was pretty in the photos, but the roses are really quite stunning in person, both color and shape. It took a little over a month after planting for it to bloom. I expected a stronger scent but it's rather mild. Don't pass this one up.

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PATRICK H.
Must Have Lavender

I bought this rose own root about two years ago. I've never seen a more vigorous or disease resistant lavender rose. In two seasons this cultivar grew on its own roots into a full sized shrub and blooms non-stop no matter how hot and humid it gets in my USDA Zone 7a Maryland garden.

The black spot resistance of the glossy green foliage is unbelievable. Last year it didn't show any sign of the disease until August and that only happened because there were so many leaves on the interior canes air couldn't circulate. Removing the affected leaves and spraying with a fungicide (Mancozeb) made short work of the problem. The growth habit is urn shaped and is going to be tall. POSEIDON is one of the few roses that actually looks like a garden shrub.

The color is a cool lavender that is as "blue" as a rose is going to get. POSEIDON is a Floribunda so it blooms in clusters but if you disbud for one bud per stem the result is a enormous globular blossom on a long and strong stem (no nodding, thank goodness). The flowers also last a while in the vase so don't worry about the petals suddenly dropping overnight either. I guess the only real fault is the ragged petal tips, but to be honest the full old-fashioned flower form compensates nicely. The medium fragrance could be stronger, but at least it is consistent and does have a nice freshness. If you want powerfully scented, exhibition quality, blooms then get LAGERFELD instead, but for sheer beauty and garden utility, POSEIDON is my new favorite mauve colored rose. I'm buying another one as soon as it is back in stock.