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A delicate but prolific Polyantha bred by John Bagnasco, Blushing Dogwood produces clusters of 15–25 blooms per stem. Her 5-petaled pink blooms fade to a creamy white with streaks of pink in a starburst pattern, set against shiny green foliage with laciniated edges. A fast grower needing minimal care, she offers a pop of joy wherever placed in the garden.
Type: Polyantha
Color: Pink blooms fade to a creamy white with streaks of pink in a starburst pattern
Fragrance: Lightly Fragrant
Hardiness Zone: 5 - 10
Size: 3' x 3'
Rebloom: Continual Blooming
Bloom Type: Clustered | Single
Year: 2025
SKU: PO003 GALLON
I have a dogwood tree & I love the blooms! So, when I saw this rose, I just had to have it! Arrived 9/6/25. Decided to plant it in a pot on the patio & the growth of this rose is incredible! There are so many clusters of blooms waiting to burst open, but these 2 opened like a peek into what is coming! A very healthy petite rose with dogwood looking blooms kissed with pink in Southern Oregon! ❤️
This is by far my favorite. It's easy to care for and are wonderful for vases in the home. I compost and use that as my fertilizer, and it loves it! I live in MS (zone 8a), so watering is much needed during the summer months.
I got my hand on this after participating in its naming contest. I didn’t have any expectations for this little shrub but it has surprised me. She’s a fast grower. Within a couple months, she has grown into a nice little shrub in my pot. I love the ways she flowers. I describe her as my sunny hydrangea. The flowers clusters together in groups on the shrubs similar to how hydrangeas are. I can see using this shrub in similar fashion. I’m in Denver so we get a lot of sun here. Her blooms are pure white for me by the way. I think it’s because of the sun. In other places with dapple light, maybe she’ll be pink.
I was waiting for this little jewel since it was announced about a year ago and finally, I got my hands on it. It started blooming in about a month since planted. The blooms look just like in pictures, even though small in size, an inch in diameter. So far so good. :)
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