Louise Odier
Louise Odier
Louise Odier
Louise Odier
Louise Odier
Louise Odier
Louise Odier
Louise Odier
Louise Odier
Louise Odier
Louise Odier

Louise Odier

$50 Regular price
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  • Cutting
  • Container Friendly
  • Partial Shade

If you’ve heard of Bourbons or talk of Old Garden Roses, then you have most certainly have heard of Louise Odier. One of the most beautiful and popular of the great Bourbon class, this fully double, 3-4”, camellia style blossoms boast 60+ petals each dripping in a rich rose pink. Louise Odier is blessed with an exquisitely rich perfume making her excellent for arrangements, bouquets, and boutonniere. She is a vigorous, bushy, continual blooming plant resulting in loads of flowers all at once. We love her in vintage-themed gardens, wild and free gardens, organic gardens, cutting gardens, cottage gardens — any garden really!

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Rose Type Bourbons
SKU BO609 GALLON
Bloom Type Very Full
Characteristic Cutting, Container Friendly, Partial Shade
Color Pink
Specific Color Rich rose pink
Fragrance Moderately Fragrant
Hardiness Zone 5 (-20° to -10°), 6 (-10° to 0°), 7 (0° to 10°), 8 (10° to 20°), 9 (20° to 30°), 10 (30° to 40°)
Rebloom Continual Blooming
Year 1851
Approximate Size 5' x 4'

Louise Odier

$50.00
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Customer Reviews

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J.H.
Beautiful rose when blooms

I have this rose for two years and both years she bloomed in spring and that was it. Plant is growing up and forming new healthy branches, but no blooms since spring. I will give her another chance for next year, but if the situation will be the same I will replace her, because I don't grow once-blooming roses.

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Susan
Zone 6 - Fragrance out of this world!

This is my third spring with Louise Odier. First season she grew 3 feet at least and pumped out a flush of leaves, but was seriously impacted by black spot and had no flowers at all. Second season she gained another foot in height, produced maybe 5 small, spindly flowers; terrible black spot; terribly disappointing. Our past winter was really hard, with a super-hard freeze after the rose had already begun to come out of dormancy. I wondered if she would die, since we lost quite a few plants in that freeze. We have now arrived at the third spring and not only did Louise Odier survive our late freeze, but her performance is GLORIOUS! If you have purchased this rose and wonder when she will produce, give her until year 3. Be patient!! This spring's first flush (still going) has seen maybe 100 blooms, and the bush is covered with maybe another hundred buds, still waiting to open. The fragrance is so intoxicating it's unbelievable; it transports the senses to another realm that must be paradise, The flowers are not large (might be larger if I took off some of the buds) but the color is a stunning deep pink that almost glows. Even if she does get black spot as the season goes along, a little bit of spray (which I generally try to avoid) is worth it for the show. I am so, so glad I waited to see how she would do in year three!

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Kaytlynn Goodwin
Louise my Champion

Hands down to Louise! I think she could be classified to a zone 4 rose. I’m in 5b and we had a very harsh and extremely long winter. Louise was my first girl to show signs of life about a week and a half ago. She grew the largest out of my 7 heirloom roses I ordered last year and bloomed repeatedly for her first year. Every cane is almost completely green again, I’m beyond thrilled. The blooms are beautiful and I can’t wait to see how well she does this summer.

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Anne H.
Blooms like a champ

I am new to roses, but have been reading and using this site to learn. I planted in the Spring, and it quickly bloomed. The color is lovely, and it really does look like it came out of some ancient garden.

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Monica K.
Love this rose

I bought a Louise Odier for my daughter and one for myself. The plants arrived in perfect condition. We planted according to instructions and had buds appearing within a few weeks. In the ground and blooming in less than a month! I can't wait to see how this beautiful rose matures. Planted in central Ohio.

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