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Pheno Geno Roses
Temerin, Serbia

REMINISCENT® Crema

Rose

Rosa x

'BOZFRA121'

PP#34,866; CBRAF

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  • Fragrant
  • Fabulous flowers
  • Vigorous and healthy
Description

Reminiscent® roses represent a new day for rose lovers, combining the classic beauty and fragrance of old-fashioned roses with modern-day performance. They were developed in Serbia by a breeding team that is devoted to bringing out the best in color, fragrance, petal count, and flower power. Available in North America for the very first time, Reminiscent roses will be the roses everyone's looking for at their local garden center. 

Not quite white and not quite yellow, Reminiscent® Crema rose combines the best of all worlds with blooms the hue of fresh buttermilk. Each big, full bloom boasts a very high petal count and a delightful fragrance. The perfect choice for adding classic beauty to the landscape or flower garden! Clean, vigorous growth and foliage, with no deadheading required for continuous bloom. 

USDA Zone
4 - 9 (-30°F/-34.4°C)
Exposure
Full sun
Height
1.5 - 3'
Width
2'
Finish Time
1 season
Type
Deciduous
Bloom Time
Summer rebloomer
Flower Color
Yellow, White
Foliage Color
Green
Liner Sizes
2 1/4", 4", Quick Turn

Soil

Moist, well drained, slightly acidic soils are best; that said, roses are known to be quite adaptable to soils except for very wet areas.

Pruning

Prune in spring, cutting back to just above where large, healthy buds are emerging.

Uses

Mass plantings; hedges; mixed borders; foundation plantings; cottage gardens.

Growing Tips

Plant in full sun with good air circulation for best performance. Does not require deadheading to bloom continuously.