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Floribunda and Cluster Flowered Roses
'Iceberg'.   Click a photo to enlarge it.  back to list

synonyms: 'Feé des Neiges', 'Schneewittchen',
Iceberg Australia
Ref No: 2482
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Iceberg Brooklyn BG
Ref No: 2483
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Iceberg2 Sangerhausen.jpg
Ref No: 9742
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colour: White
height: Average Shrub 2.5 - 5 feet (0.75 m - 1.5 m)
scent: Medium
introduction: 1951 - 1965
usda zone: Zone 4 (-27ºC/-16.6ºF to -33ºC/-27.4ºF)
flowers: Fully Double
repeat: Continuous Flowering during the season

A Floribunda rose introduced by Kordes in 1958. Pur white flowers that repeat bloom very well, the foliage is light green and very healthy. Voted the worlds favorite rose in 1983. It makes a superb standard. There is a climbing variety as well. Photographed in Australia and at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, New York, USA.

Availability

'Iceberg' is available from the following nurseries:

Golden Vale Nursery -Australia
Walter Duncan Roses -Australia
Ross Roses -Australia
Tasman Bay Roses Ltd -New Zealand
Flora Linnea -Sweden
Fryer`s Rose Nursery and Garden Centre -United Kingdom
The Country Garden Plant Centre -United Kingdom
Rearsby Roses Ltd -United Kingdom
The Antique Rose Emporium -United States
Vintage Gardens Antique Roses -United States
Ludwig`s Rose Farm -South Africa
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