Thérèse Bugnet
Thérèse Bugnet
Thérèse Bugnet
Thérèse Bugnet
Thérèse Bugnet

Thérèse Bugnet

$50 Regular price
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  • Fragrance
  • Partial Shade
  • Thornless/Nearly Thornless

TOP SELLER! With the beauty of a Damask Rose, Thérése Bugnet has 4” blossoms with 30+, old-fashioned, ruffled petals in lilac pink. This repeat bloomer offers up a spicy fragrance that can vary from mild to very strong. Her blooms are produced on nearly thornless canes, featuring softer prickles.

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Rose Type Rugosa
SKU RU842 GALLON
Bloom Types Full
Characteristic(s) Fragrance, Partial Shade, Thornless/Nearly Thornless
Color Pink
Specific Color Lilac pink
Fragrance Very Fragrant
Hardiness Zone 3 (-40° to -30°), 4 (-30° to -20°), 5 (-20° to -10°), 6 (-10° to 0°), 7 (0° to 10°), 8 (10° to 20°), 9 (20° to 30°), 10 (30° to 40°)
Rebloom Repeat Blooming
Year 1950
Approximate Size 4' x 4'

Thérèse Bugnet

$50.00
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Customer Reviews

Based on 25 reviews
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Sandra Short
Lovely rose

I love my Therese Bugnet. She is own root with a fountain shape, beautiful red canes that brighten the garden in winter, and very disease resistant. I nearly killed her when I cut back Mimosa sprouts next to her and applied brush killer to the stumps. The roots must have transfered the poison to the rose roots next to it.(The Mimosa is gone!) I have stopped using that method to kill unwanted plants. Therese nearly died , but young sprouts came up and after two years is starting to look healthy. The Japanese Beetles love her blooms, but she just keeps setting buds.

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karen rudy
Hardy and vigorour

This is a lovely old fashioned rose. Varries with stripped colors , few thorns. I know it will get bigger and have more abundant roses as the years go past. I LOVE the old roses.

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Rosebud1920
Lovely rose though a little exuberant but with a rose, that’s not a bad thing at all! .

Such a nice rose that just does its thing with out a lot of fuss and muss. Its exuberance varies on the soil and location and if it’s really happy. Reminds me of my grandmother’s old fashion roses. The fragrance does vary, but not unlike other fragrant plants do. Sometimes you smell them in the morning, other times it’s late afternoon, and for some roses it depends on the weather and heat of the particular part of the season. I love the restricted thorns. Slamming into a strong thorned rose can make you say naughty words🫣😳, where with Thérèse Bugnet, it’s more of a soft landing and lets you keep your religion. The other thing is the varying color and even shape, ruffles, and petals. It’s dark pink, then soft baby pink and everywhere in between and sometimes it’s ruffles and other times it looks more flat and less petals, almost like a ruffled single. Altogether, an interesting and pleasant old fashion sweetie.

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Martha
One of my favorites

I got this beautiful Rose some years ago from Heirloom and it’s growing and blooming continuously. As mentioned in other reviews it grows suckers but I dig them out and plant them somewhere else or just mow them down, so no problem at all. Now I have to think about cutting it back a little bit since it’s growing over my head. Blooms first in spring, then it stops for a while before some more blooms show up. Besides me the Japanese beetles love them too which is rather annoying.

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Erica
Looks healthy

I planted 3 weeks ago and it looks healthy. I can't wait to see it big and full of blooms