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  • Introduced in 1937, Ballerina is a very profusely blooming rose of restrained habit. Expect hundreds of small, 2”, pink, single blooms with a white eye borne in huge clusters to drench this bush in blossoms. She is a pollinator favorite, produces beautiful hips, grows well in pots or beds, emits a sweet honey fragrance, and makes an excellent cut flower. Truly an overachiever! 

    • Type: Hybrid Musk

    • Color: Pink/white eye

    • Fragrance: Lightly Fragrant

    • Hardiness Zone: 5 - 10

    • Size: 4' x 3'

    • Rebloom: Continual Blooming

    • Bloom Type: Single

    • Year: 1937

    • SKU: HM112 GALLON

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Tammy
Hardiness Zone: 7
Beautiful Ballerina Rose

I ordered my Ballerina rose on May 25th and I planted her in my yard the next day on May 26th.
Today is June 27th a month later and she's growing like crazy and has clusters of rose buds everywhere.
Lots of them and she's Blooming too and So Beautiful.
She arrived in great condition and leafed out rather fast.
I did feed her with fish fertilizer.
We've had an unusually rainy spring and then a 100+ heat wave for about a week and she's done wonderful.
I highly recommend Heirloom roses.
I live in Pennsylvania Zone 7
Thank you Heirloom for a fun experience with my Beautiful rose.

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sophia
Hardiness Zone: 7
I bought my Ballerina rose last June/shady NYC

I'm thrilled to report a year later the rose is thriving and BLOOMING! This is an area with limited sunlight it is quite an achievement . And lovely smell Thank you!

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Cal P.S.7.
Hardiness Zone: 8
Bullet Proof!

Trouble free, durable, free of disease with masses of flowers spring thru fall. Very early spring growth.........the first rose in my garden each and every year. Full sun to light shade. Can't say enough. Ballerina is EZPZ!

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Carol S.W.
Happy so far

Planted my Ballerina late last summer in the NY North Country. Loved the potted roots, new growth immediately. Lots of new growth in the spring and our very hot and humid summer. Lots of flowers and very nice light scent.
Very pleased with the rose, can't wait to see what next year brings.