I had an awful time trying to find a replacement for the Penelope I had to leave behind when I moved, so was thrilled when I was able to get one from Heirloom. A true antique variety, this sweet rose looks exactly as it's pictured, blooms constantly all season, and smells wonderful. And because Heirloom packages and ships their roses so carefully, they all arrive strong and healthy. Also they have enough sense not to ship roses to northern Ohio in March!
These blooms are absolutely precious. On the smaller side, but full petaled, her scent is heavenly. She came to me as a very well developed plant for a bare root. Grew well in the first year and has done great through winter. I can’t wait to see her grow.
I made a hedge of Penelope Roses 20 years ago and it is beautiful. It has climbed into two tress at either end of the hedge and is easily maintained when I cut back every year, amass with flowers in spring and summer.
Vita Sackville West gave me the idea, from her book"The Illustrated Garden Book". It is a compilation of newspaper articles she wrote in the 1920's and she is a real gardener. Her husband and herself made the gardens at Sissinghurst Castle. Anyway, she recommended Penelope as a beautiful hedge rose and she was correct.
Have had great luck planting Penelope roses in Zone 8a (North Texas).



