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  • Bride's Dream is a pristine Hybrid Tea with classic shaped blooms that begin as light pink and fade to the most perfect blush coloring. This strong rose grows to heights of 5-8 ft and is an aggressive producer of large, 5” blooms against disease-resistant foliage. Bride's Dream does well in temperate to warm climates. She is not a truly thornless variety but does have fewer thorns than other Hybrid Tea roses. She makes a fantastic exhibition rose so you can create stunning bouquets all season long when you add this beauty to your cutting garden!

    • Type: Hybrid Tea

    • Color: Blush Pink

    • Fragrance: Lightly Fragrant

    • Hardiness Zone: 6 - 9

    • Size: 5'-8' x 3'-4'

    • Rebloom: Repeat Blooming

    • Bloom Type: Double

    • Year: 1984

    • Breeder Code: KORoyness

    • Alternate Names: Fairy Tale Queen

    • SKU: HT489 GALLON

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Mary C.
Hardiness Zone: 7
Healthy, beautiful rose

Plant arrived healthy, leafed out quickly and is showing off its first bloom today! Such a pretty rose.

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Michelle
She's a Dream

(Zone 8b) I have had Bride's Dream for two years. The first year, she put out leaves, but no flowers. The second year she grew leaps and bounds, and put out the dreamiest light pink roses on healthy, long stems. My sister (who is not a fan of pink) commented on her beauty. And even though she was attacked by aids and thrips (and I admittedly did nothing to combat them), she kept sending out the most beautiful roses with a shape that reminds me of a bouquet you would purchase in a florist's shop. At the moment, she is my absolute favorite. I am so glad I planted her right by the patio. She's a beauty and a dream to behold.