French Lace
French Lace™
French Lace
French Lace
French Lace
French Lace

French Lace™

$50 Regular price
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  • Container Friendly

French Lace™ produces delicate, ivory buds with a slight apricot tint that open into very full, classic white, 3 ½” blossoms. Her tall, upright growth habit makes for a statuesque appearance in the landscape. French Lace™ has small, but disease resistant foliage.

More Information

Rose Type Floribunda
SKU FL877 GALLON
Bloom Type Full
Breeder Code JAClace
Characteristic Container Friendly
Color White
Specific Color Ivory
Fragrance Moderately Fragrant
Hardiness Zone 6 (-10° to 0°), 7 (0° to 10°), 8 (10° to 20°), 9 (20° to 30°), 10 (30° to 40°)
Rebloom Continual Blooming
Year 1980
Approximate Size 4' x 3' - 4'

French Lace™

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Customer Reviews

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M.B.
Delicate Rose!

I bought this rose to honor Bill Warriner. My rose is beautiful and has lots of roses. I bought it in June of this year.

I would love to find the rose named after Bill Warriner, I had the rose but not anymore. Rest in peace William Warriner.

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Debb M
Beautiful Rose

This bush gave me her first rose 3 weeks after receiving and planting in the ground! It is a happy & healthy bush that will bring a smile to your face. I’m in zone 8b, North Florida.

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Margaret R.
One of the Best Floribundas!

This is a hardy grower and dependable bloomer that will perform well in both the dry southwest and the humid southeast. First rate for both the landscape with plenty of lovely scented blooms for cutting.
If you are looking for a rose for limited space, French Lace has you covered.

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Lorraine D.
Splendid

This is a perfect color rose and very robust. The subtle color variations on her roses are a joy to see. Her foliage is strong and healthy. I just planted her recently and she is already covered in blooms! What a beauty!

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JOANN B.
My Favorite

I got a French Lace in California when we lived there 2003-2004 (Bay Area). It was potted as no plants were permitted in the ground at our town home. These years were extremely TOUGH for our business. FRENCH LACE - the heavenly scent and beauty of its petals - was heavily responsible for keeping my sanity. It lasted until 2007. I couldn't find it for years, until last summer (2020). Now of the 7 or so roses I've bought from Heirloom this year, French Lace is the one struggling to stay alive and may not make it. As soon as possible I'll order another so, if it makes it in Spring 2021, I'll have two. I won't be without French Lace again.

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