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  • Malaguena's showy, lightly-scented pink flowers are a striking focal point to any garden. Excellent for cutting, her abundance of pink buds open into cupped, medium pink blooms with gold eyes. Winter hardy in the midwest without protection, Malaguena’s beauty is contrasted by her dark green foliage.
    • Type: Hardy

    • Color: Pink

    • Fragrance: Lightly Fragrant

    • Hardiness Zone: 4 - 10

    • Size: 3' - 4' x 3'

    • Rebloom: Continual Blooming

    • Bloom Type: Cupped | Semi-Double

    • Year: 1976

    • Breeder Code: BUC

    • SKU: HR182 GALLON

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Kristin K.
Hardiness Zone: 4

Planted this one two months ago in partial shade, not quite sure how she would handle it. Presently the plant itself is rather compact but the blooms are beautiful and large, stems appear sturdy and the blooms are not “floppy”. Definitely pleased with this one.

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Suzanne B.
Beautiful!

This has been a lovely, disease free, trouble free rose for me. In my garden it grows more as a repeat bloomer rather than a continuous bloom, but when it is in full bloom in the spring and again in late summer it is literally smothered in flowers. The blooms are very true to the photos and it has a lovely moderate fragrance. I have it planted in a south facing location, and it handles temperature swings from weeks of 100 degree plus weather in the summer, to below zero at times in the winter here in southeastern Washington. The location and extreme heat the last few years may be a key to the lack of blooms in the middle of summer, so others may have a different experience. I would plant another if I had more space!