Pinkerbelle
Pinkerbelle
Pinkerbelle

Pinkerbelle™

$50 Regular price
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  • Cutting
  • Fragrance
  • Container Friendly

This breakthrough Hybrid Tea delivers an exquisite fragrance of citrus and spice while providing exceptional disease resistance. Her ovoid buds unfurl into large, cream-colored flowers that look like they have been gently dipped in bright pink paint that fades to lavender. This rose will look fantastic in the garden and beautiful in a vase.

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Rose Type Hybrid Tea
SKU HT032 GALLON
Bloom Type Cupped, Very Full
Breeder Code MEIvanae
Characteristic Cutting, Fragrance, Container Friendly
Color Blend/Multi-Color
Specific Color light pink and ivory with magenta picotee edges
Fragrance Exceptionally Fragrant
Hardiness Zone 5 (-20° to -10°), 6 (-10° to 0°), 7 (0° to 10°), 8 (10° to 20°), 9 (20° to 30°)
Rebloom Repeat Blooming
Year 2018
Approximate Size 5' - 6' x 3' - 4'

Pinkerbelle™

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Customer Reviews

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L.R.
Pinerbell

I love this rose it is perfection. It has a nice smell and is wonderful and I can't say enough about it. Seems like there is always a bloom and that is what you want a beautiful rose with a fragrant smell.

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M.L.
Vigorous and fragrant

In the three years I’ve had a garden I’ve planted a lot of roses. Pinkerbelle is the most vigorous by far! She grows vigorously and produces more blooms than I can keep up with. I don’t use sprays or fertilizers in my garden, and Pinkerbelle just doesn’t need them—it just takes off without any help from me!

The blooms are heavily fragrant and change color prettily as they fade. They start a dusky pale pink, almost gray, and turn pinker as they open. If you’re looking for something that’s easy to grow AND fragrant, definitely get Pinkerbelle.

Massachusetts zone 6b

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J.S.
This sweet looking rose was the toughest healthy rose

This rose is flourishing this year. It's been planted for almost a year now and it's back with vigor this year

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Glen Tortorici
Unique color, great form, nice fragrance

I love this new Meilland own-root variety. It's very productive and always in bloom. It blooms in large sprays often, and these are fun to cut for bouquets. To me, the color is a grayish-beige, or ecru, edged in pink on the outer petals. They have nice hybrid tea exhibition form, and they are long-lasting on and off the bush. They smell a bit like wild vervain, very sweet and unique. Disease resistance seems good too. If you like unusual colors in roses, then this one's a must-have. It's very easy to grow and very rewarding. Grows pretty fast too and quick to establish.
Glen rosarian zone 7a, NE Oklahoma.

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Natasha
7 Buds after less than a month.

The rose came less than a month ago. I immediately planted her with the "grow" bundle set, and now she is ready to open 7 buds. Looking forward to seeing her beauty.

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