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  • Cosmic Clouds™ is as dreamy as she sounds. This beautiful rose, bred by Christian Bedard, can be grown as a Shrub or Climber. Her large clusters of 2 ½- 3” blooms sparkle in varying shades of purple, beginning in a bright magenta and fading to deep purple with a silver-white reverse. Each bloom has up to 85 petals and a strong, fruit fragrance. Cosmic Clouds™ is armed with tiny prickles and grows to about 6-7’ tall x 4-5’, with a trailing habit. This is a great choice for growers in zones 5-9.

    • Type: Shrub

    • Color: Bright magenta fading to deep purple with a silver-white reverse

    • Fragrance: Very Fragrant

    • Hardiness Zone: 5 - 9

    • Size: 6'-7' x 4-5'

    • Rebloom: Repeat Blooming

    • Year: 2023

    • Breeder Code: WEKblufstow

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Seth H.
Fast grower in zone 6

I have bought 10+ roses from HR and as for Cosmic Clouds....she is one of the most beautiful and fastest growing roses I have purchased from HR.

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Brandi K.
Such an interesting colour!

I ordered the Cosmic Cloud hoping for the deep purple of the photos, but got a stunning fuschia (maybe?) instead. I'm not mad, as it is a really beautiful rose. The little white stripes add a nice little accent. I planted this rose in April and it was blooming by May. It stopped blooming for about a month and now is covered with buds again. I'm very happy!