Morden Centennial Rose

Rosa 'Morden Centennial'

  • Clusters of single or double, moderately fragrant, medium pink flowers
  • Glossy, dark green leaves on thorny stems emerge reddish, turning purple in the fall
  • Red fruits persist through the winter
  • Upright, mounded habit
  • Resistant to black spot and disease
  • Bloom Time: Late spring until frost
  • Type: Shrub

ZONE:
3

COLOUR:
Pink, Pink (deep)

HEIGHT:
100-125 m

SPREAD:
100-125 cm

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Growing and Maintenance Tips:


Roses grow best in a moist, slightly acidic, well-drained soil, in full sun. Deadheading will promote further flowering and it is best to avoid watering or wetting the leaves when they are exposed to the sun. 

Additional Notes about Morden Centennial Rose:


Bred by Henry H. Marshall from the parentage 'Prairie Princess' x ('White Bouquet' x [J. W. Fargo' x 'Assiniboine'])

Groups: Shrub rose, Parkland series, repeat bloom cycle

Flower details: Cupped, full, 40-45 petals, 10-11 cm in diameter, cluster-bloomed

Colour classification: Medium pink