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Estimated Launch Date: Spring 2025
SAVE THE RAMBLERS: Originally introduced in 1910 in France, Casimir Moullé is a vigorous climbing Rambler that easily reaches heights of 20’. She does well when given space and sunlight to grow and a support to hold her up. She would also climb well into a large tree. She produces raspberry pink, medium blooms with a paler reverse. These flowers are borne in clusters for a spectacular spring or summer flush, followed by scattered blooms throughout the season. Casimir Moullé has long flexible canes excellent for training on any structure.
Casimir Moullé is a rare Rambler that has previously not been available commercially in the US. We are partnering with the American Rose Society (ARS) to save these nearly extinct ramblers from Ann Belovich’s personal rose collection with the goal of having this rose in three public gardens and at least 30 private collections. A portion of the proceeds of the sale of this rose will go back to the ARS’ Save the Ramblers initiative to further support the work of preserving these nearly extinct ramblers.
Have you purchased this rose? Please consider registering it with the American Rose Society to help us Save the Ramblers.
Type: Ramblers
Specific Color: Raspberry pink, medium blooms with a paler reverse
Fragrance: Lightly Fragrant
Hardiness Zones:
Approximate Size: 20' x 10'
Rebloom: Once Blooming
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