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Petite Pink Scotch
Excellent ground cover, literally covered in May with very double, bright pink flowers
A bush rose with remarkable disease resistance and flowering time
How to choose between container and bare roots?
We're offering you Aspirin® Rose in this time of pandemic, not for its therapeutic virtues, but for its immense qualities and its family resemblance to Jardin de Granville®, which we're lacking this season.
It's a compact, well-branched bush rose, never diseased and always in flower (June to November). We've classified it as a small-flowered rose because its roses rarely exceed 5 cm in diameter. Slightly pinkish white (more pronounced in autumn), they are double and grouped in large bunches. With its pearly roses and glossy, light-green foliage, the bush exudes a feeling of invigorating freshness.
Well-branched and rather compact, Aspirin® Rose does very well in pots. It is advisable not to prune it too early after winter, and not to over-fertilize it in spring, so as not to sensitize it to late frosts. Finally, with all its qualities, Aspirin® Rose is almost therapeutic - in any case, excellent for the gardener's morale in these difficult times!
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