The Ispahan rose is a historic Damask variety that is deeply fragrant. The blooms on this plant are small, very full, and old-fashioned in form with a dark pink centre. This bushy growing plant averages 4′-5′ tall, and is non-recurrent, shade tolerant, and winter hardy. Many in the Middle East use the petals of this rose for rose oil and water.
For helpful rose care tips for the Ispahan rose, please visit our Rose Care page.
Other Names | Pompon des Princes, Rose d'Ispahan, Ispafan |
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