舍农Dames de Chenonceau

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Dames de Chenonceau by Delbard (France), introduced in 2002. Also known as Delpabra.

The rose variety "Dames de Chenonceau," also translated as "Ladies of Chenonceau" or "Chenonceau Ladies," is a climbing type with synonyms like "Dame de Chenonceau," "Madame de Chenonceau," and "Dames de Chenonceau." This variety grows to a height of 100-250 cm (in warm climates, it is often cultivated as a climbing rose). The flowers are 8-10 cm in diameter, with exquisite form and a soft peach-pink color, sometimes with hints of apricot and lavender. The blooms have a classic old-world rose appearance with a modern twist, offering a refined and rich fragrance. The blooms are also rain-resistant.

The blooming period is relatively long, typically lasting about a week without issues. The flowers are densely packed and abundant, with flexible branches that are not prone to drooping despite their softness.

The plant grows vigorously, with lush, healthy foliage that has a semi-glossy sheen. It grows robustly and has good disease resistance, suffering only mild black spot even without chemical treatments.

Chenonceau is renowned for its unique Renaissance architecture, making it an iconic landmark in the Loire Valley. In French history, it is referred to as the "Chateau of the Ladies."

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Dames de Chenonceau by Delbard (France), introduced in 2002. Also known as Delpabra.

The rose variety "Dames de Chenonceau," also translated as "Ladies of Chenonceau" or "Chenonceau Ladies," is a climbing type with synonyms like "Dame de Chenonceau," "Madame de Chenonceau," and "Dames de Chenonceau." This variety grows to a height of 100-250 cm (in warm climates, it is often cultivated as a climbing rose). The flowers are 8-10 cm in diameter, with exquisite form and a soft peach-pink color, sometimes with hints of apricot and lavender. The blooms have a classic old-world rose appearance with a modern twist, offering a refined and rich fragrance. The blooms are also rain-resistant.

The blooming period is relatively long, typically lasting about a week without issues. The flowers are densely packed and abundant, with flexible branches that are not prone to drooping despite their softness.

The plant grows vigorously, with lush, healthy foliage that has a semi-glossy sheen. It grows robustly and has good disease resistance, suffering only mild black spot even without chemical treatments.

Chenonceau is renowned for its unique Renaissance architecture, making it an iconic landmark in the Loire Valley. In French history, it is referred to as the "Chateau of the Ladies."

Dames de Chenonceau by Delbard (France), introduced in 2002. Also known as Delpabra.

The rose variety "Dames de Chenonceau," also translated as "Ladies of Chenonceau" or "Chenonceau Ladies," is a climbing type with synonyms like "Dame de Chenonceau," "Madame de Chenonceau," and "Dames de Chenonceau." This variety grows to a height of 100-250 cm (in warm climates, it is often cultivated as a climbing rose). The flowers are 8-10 cm in diameter, with exquisite form and a soft peach-pink color, sometimes with hints of apricot and lavender. The blooms have a classic old-world rose appearance with a modern twist, offering a refined and rich fragrance. The blooms are also rain-resistant.

The blooming period is relatively long, typically lasting about a week without issues. The flowers are densely packed and abundant, with flexible branches that are not prone to drooping despite their softness.

The plant grows vigorously, with lush, healthy foliage that has a semi-glossy sheen. It grows robustly and has good disease resistance, suffering only mild black spot even without chemical treatments.

Chenonceau is renowned for its unique Renaissance architecture, making it an iconic landmark in the Loire Valley. In French history, it is referred to as the "Chateau of the Ladies."