Sister Emmanuelle™

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  • Also known by its French name, Soeur Emmanuelle, this brilliant rose shows off large, fully cupped blossoms in lovely shades of lilac-lavender and pink set against dark green foliage. As expected, she has a strong, rich fragrance of lavender, vanilla, and anise. Sister Emmanuelle™ won the 2017 Gifu award for Most Fragrant Rose and makes excellent arrangements. Enjoy her in the garden for profuse flushes throughout the season, or bring her inside and fill your home with her intoxicating scent.

    • Type: Hybrid Tea

    • Color: Pink-Lilac

    • Fragrance: Exceptionally Fragrant

    • Hardiness Zones:

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

    • Size: 3' - 4' x 2'

    • Rebloom: Repeat Blooming

    • Bloom Type: Clustered | Cupped | Very Full

    • Year: 2004

    • Breeder Code: DElamo

    • SKU: HT011 GALLON

Customer Reviews

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Desiree P.
Hardiness Zone: 10
So Rewarding

This rose is so beautiful and so rewarding. It’s absolutely beautiful in the garden with its dark green foliage, beautifully shaped and colored rose buds, and large fragrant blooms. The cut flowers look beautiful inside and their fragrance is heavenly. I’ve loved every rose purchased from Heairloom Roses but this one is my absolute favorite.

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Peggy K.
Hardiness Zone: 8
Might Be My New Favorite!!

This rose is simply stunning---had a little bit of a slow start in a pot but then put out huge long canes, dark green foliage, & perhaps the most beautiful flowers I've ever seen. I left her in the pot to overwinter (Zone 8b), tucked up to a sheltered corner of the house---she tried to bloom in November but it got too cold---but there are still green leavesall over the canes despite several very frosty spells. I want more of these roses.

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W.G.
Almost Perfect Rose

Sister Emmanuelle, a.k.a. Cathedral Bells is truly a treasure rose. She is extraordinarily beautiful and very very fragrant at the same time. She's such an awesome rose that I feel obligated to write a review about her. Her flower form is very much like a peony with very unique lilac pink color, which is more intense when the bloom just opens and gradually fades into a very lovely soft pink color that reminds me of the color of the famous Scepter'd Isle rose. Moreover, the plant has exceptional vigor, very disease-resistant. I just got her from Heirloom this June and it suffered numerous "accidents" but survived beautifully anyway. When she finally bloomed a couple of days ago, I couldn't believe how beautiful and fragrant her baby flower is --- the most graceful and lovely flower with a staying fragrance.

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Central T.G.
Sister Emmanuelle

All the roses I've bought from Heirloom have been outstanding but this rose is STUNNING! With afternoon shade can handle the blistering 105 to 110 degree weather here in Central Texas Zone 8B and still bloom in flushes. Mid August another group if buds have formed, perfectly shaped, exquisitely colored (mine are more light pink), and strong sweet fragrance. Highly recommend!