Pink Parfait
Pink Parfait
Pink Parfait
Pink Parfait

Pink Parfait

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Pink Parfait is a delightful rose with her outer petals colored medium pink and her center blending to lightly pale orange. She produces medium to large, double flowers in small clusters. The blooms are  high-centered to cupped growing on a bushy, upright plant with semi-glossy, leathery foliage. Pink Parfait is a lightly fragrant, vigorous plant averaging 4” blooms. She stays compact at 3’ x 3’, making her perfect for urban gardens or pots - a delicious addition for your balcony or patio!

Pink Parfait

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Type: Grandiflora

Specific Color: Pink orange blend

Fragrance: Lightly Fragrant

Hardiness Zones:

  • 4 (-30° to -20°)
  • 5 (-20° to -10°)
  • 6 (-10° to 0°)
  • 7 (0° to 10°)
  • 8 (10° to 20°)
  • 9 (20° to 30°)
  • 10 (30° to 40°)

Approximate Size: 3' x 3'

Rebloom: Continual Blooming

Bloom Type: Clustered;Cupped;Double

Shade Tolerant:No

Year Introduced: 1960

Breeder Code:

SKU: GR312 GALLON

Customer Reviews

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Elenore L.H.

These photos are from one of my Pink Parfait (planted 2-3 years ago?), and I couldn't ask for more beautiful, healthy plants or roses. LOTS of blossoms to come.

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Elenore H.
Performs better than expected

I love the soft pink color and ALL the beautiful blossoms. I expected a drop off of blooms during the unusually hot spell (for Idaho), but she just kept producing. Note: she gets afternoon shade and sun all the rest of the day. Beautiful rose that I would recommend to anyone who wants a lovely pink rose.

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glossy
Perfect Parfait

After 50+ years this one is still an ALL STAR, more amazing because it is PINK. The FORM is very formal in the early stage although with Parfait quickly they open like smashed stars----flat and quilled. The plant is big, here in Atlanta.Like a FL the blooms are rarely single, almost always in small clusters and often in huge sprays. Seems that ALL classifications are being thrown to the wind and maybe they should be because there are some amazing roses out there that defy any defined class. A shrub? A pillar? GR? FL? Pink Parfait could be any of these arguably. The plant is HAPPY and BLOOMS LIKE CRAZY. The color really is an ice cream pink blend, the name is perfect for this rose. If this one has caught your eye and you have some space anywhere in your garden, THIS ONE IS A WINNER!

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