Nona
Nona
Nona
Nona

Nona

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NEW for 2023! This stunning white rose is a "must-add" to your garden in honor of your grandmother or mother. Nona features long-lasting, medium-sized, 2 1/2" blooms on strong, long stems making an excellent cut flower for arrangements. Her firm and strong petals encourage long-lasting blooms. She is a blend of a Floribunda and Hybrid Tea resulting in a vigorous bush with strong foliage and a wonderful scent. This rose would be a stunning addition to wedding bouquets or a simply a sweet reminder in the garden of your own “Nona.”

Nona

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Type: Floribunda

Specific Color: White

Fragrance: Lightly Fragrant

Hardiness Zones:

  • 7 (0° to 10°)
  • 8 (10° to 20°)
  • 9 (20° to 30°)
  • 10 (30° to 40°)

Approximate Size: 3'-4' x 3'-4'

Rebloom: Repeat Blooming

Bloom Type:

Shade Tolerant:No

Year Introduced: 2016

Breeder Code: LUDicemem

SKU: FL074 GALLON

Customer Reviews

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S.B.
Beautiful!

I got these roses and the Paloma Blanca roses. They arrived perfectly packaged. I planted them the day I got them, so they’ve been in the ground for about a week and a half. The plant started growing immediately. I’m hoping to get at least one bloom before winter just to see the roses. I’ll post a picture once I get a rose. So far, everything has looked great!

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S.B.
Love it so far!

I just got my order today, and put the roses in the ground. I ordered one of the Nona roses and another of the Paloma Blanca. They look beautiful so far. The plants were in great condition. I left the bamboo stick in the ground after planting. I will update once I get blooms. I’m so excited to see what will grow!

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Barb
Nona

The plant came exactly as described without any leaves. I planted it in a pot with manure and soil, fed it with fish fertilizer and mint mulch on top. The plant started showing leaf growth within three days and is now a thriving plant. I put it in a pot because we are building a house and will be moving in a year. It will have its permanent home then. I am very pleased with the health of this plant and look forward to its blooms next Spring.

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