Madame Boll




Surely one of the most charming and loveliest of the old roses with large, fully-double, warm pink flowers in luxuriant trusses and a delicious rich fragrance. At first flowers are cup-shaped, later on flat and quartered. Bushy, compact growth and grey-green foliage with slightly ragged edges. Repeated flowering and the small stature makes it ideal for a small garden.

Fragrance
very strong
Colour
pink
Height
100-120 cm
Group:  Hybrid Perpetual Rose , Portland Rose
Year of introduction: 1858
Winner: Daniel Boll
Flowering-period:  May-October
Flowering frequency:  repeat-flowering (blooming with interruptions)
Flowering intensity:  abundant
Flowers per stem: in clusters
Flowershape:  large , very double , quartered , cupped , flat
Fragrance:  very strong fragrance , sweet
Width in cm:  80 to 100
Growth:  bushy , compact
Foliage:  grey , fringed