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Madame Pierre Oger Rose Bushes

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The details

  • Colour: Pale pink & white.
  • Shape: Cupped, double.
  • Scent: Sweet.
  • Flower Period: Repeating.
  • Height: 1.2 metres
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Bareroot rose bushes were grafted about 2 years prior to delivery, and were cut back hard leaving around 30-40cm of top growth, which will encourage strong regrowth from the base.

Standard or "tree roses" have a clear stem 100cm tall.

Pot sizes are measured by their volume in litres, except for the smallest size, 9cm / p9 pots, which are roughly half a litre.

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£12.99each
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£ 12.99
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£ 8.66
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3 Litre
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£16.98each
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£ 16.98
£ 15.96
£ 14.94

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Description

Madame Pierre Oger Shrub Roses

Description of Madame Pierre Oger Roses:
Mme Pierre Oger is an old French rose variety with delicate pink flowers that fade to white at the tips of the petals. They have a good, sweet scent, similar to a water lily. They aren't very vigorous plants and will grow well in a pot. This variety is susceptible to black spot, so we don't recommend it for the organic gardener.

Browse all of our Rose Bushes for Sale here or see the rest of our Shrub Rose Bushes.

Characteristics of Madame Pierre Oger Bushes:

  • Bud colour: Red.
  • Colour: Pale, translucent pink.
  • Flower Shape: Double, cupped.
  • Fragrance: 3-Strong.
  • Flower Period: Repeating through the summer.
  • Leaves: Mid-green, slightly glossy.
  • Height & Spread: 1.2 metres by 1.2 metres

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History and Parentage of Madame Pierre Oger Roses:

This French bourbon rose is a sport of "La Reine Victoria" that appeared in 1878.