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Alba
'Alba Semi-plena'.   Click a photo to enlarge it.  back to list

synonyms: Rosa alba semi-plena, Rosa x alba 'Semiplena', 'Semi-plena',
Alba Semi-plena
Ref No: 630
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Alba semi-plena Hips RBG Toronto
Ref No: 984
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Alba semi plena 3
Ref No: 5534
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Alba Semi-plena 1
Ref No: 9970
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Alba Semi-plena 2.
Ref No: 9971
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colour: White
height: Shrub above 5 feet (1.5 m)
scent: Good or wonderful old rose scent
introduction: Pre 1700
usda zone: Zone 4 (-27ºC/-16.6ºF to -33ºC/-27.4ºF)
flowers: Semi Double
repeat: Once Flowering

An Alba rose. A very ancient rose, almost certainly grown by the Romans, and probably by earlier civilisations. A large shrub to 2m, with arching branches, the strong new stems produced from the base. Leaves greyish-green, with usually 7 broad leaflets. Flowers well-scented, pure white, semi-double, around 8cm across, in early summer only. The stamens are well-developed, and the plant usually produces a good crop of hips. Both this and ‘Alba Maxima’ are said to be good in cool climates, and grow well in Scotland, but they also do well where summers are hot, such as in Bulgaria where they are grown for attar of roses, along with damasks. Zone 3, surviving -25°C, and probably less.

The photograph featuring the hips was taken in The Royal Botanical Gardens, Hamilton, near Totonto, Canada.

Availability

'Alba Semi-plena' is available from the following nurseries:

Golden Vale Nursery -Australia
Tasman Bay Roses Ltd -New Zealand
Vintage Gardens Antique Roses -United States
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