The very healthy Lion’s™ Fairy Tale rose has large clusters of soft ivory blooms with a cream shading apricot centre. The scented flowers are old-fashioned and full. Lion’s™ Fairy Tale grows to be 3′-4′ tall. This rose, like the other Fairy Tale roses, has won a number of awards including: the ADR 2002, the Rose of the Year England 2006, the Gifu Silver Medal 2008, the Hradec Silver Medal 2005, and the Kortrijk Silver Medal 2004.
For helpful rose care tips for the Lion’s™ Fairy Tale rose, please visit our Rose Care page.
Other Names |
KORvanaber, Lions-Rose®, Champagne Moment
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Classification |
Fairy Tale Roses, Floribunda Roses
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Repeat Bloomer |
Repeat Blooming
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Colour |
Near White or White Blend, White
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Bloom Size |
Large
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Bloom Shape |
Rosette
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Petal Count |
Full (26-40 petals)
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Fragrance |
Scented
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Plant Form |
Upright
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Plant Height |
3' – 4'
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Healthy |
Very Healthy
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Hardiness Zones |
USDA 5 – 9
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Sun Requirement |
6+ hours of direct sunlight
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Breeder |
Kordes, 2002
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Awards |
ADR 2002, Rose of the Year England 2006, Gifu Silver Medal 2008, Hradec Silver Medal 2005, Kortrijk Silver Medal 2004
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Usage |
Garden Rose
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Propagation |
Grafted on Multiflora, Produced by Palatine Fruit and Roses
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Root Form |
Bare-Root Rose, Potted Rose Pick Up Only
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The heights & zones are guidelines only. Roses & fruit trees grow differently in different zones, and require proper winter protection accordingly.
Please know we only ship bare root roses.
We ship throughout North America from the end of February to the end of April. We cannot ship outside of North America at this time.
When you place your order, select your preferred shipping date based upon your personal schedule, gardening preferences, and circumstances. You may have surgery or a travel schedule you need to consider. You may also have a green house or a micro climate that may require a different than suggested shipping date.
The general planting guidelines are as follows:
- Zones 9-13: January – late February
- Zone 8: mid – late February
- Zone 7: early – mid March
- Zone 6: mid – late March
- Zones 3-5: early April – May
On rare occasions we may reach out to you with a different ship to date. This is solely to protect the quality and well being of the plants in response to ever changing weather patterns. Would we need to change your date you will be notified in advance by email.
For our Canadian Customers:
All orders ship on Mondays. Canadian orders will be shipped via Loomis Express straight from our nursery to you. You will receive a tracking number from the Loomis Express.
We reserve the right to refuse to ship orders if we deem the weather to be too risky to the plant’s health.
Please see Shipping Rates in Canada.
For our US Customers:
US orders are exported to our US Warehouse and ship Mondays via Fed-Ex. You will receive a tracking number from the warehouse, Freight Boy Inc. On occasions these tracking numbers have found their way into our customers’ email junk mail. Before reaching out to us please have a look there for a Fed-Ex shipment coming from Freight Boy, Niagara Falls, NY.
We reserve the right to refuse to ship orders if we deem the weather to be too risky to the plant’s health.
Please see Shipping Rates in USA.
Pick up for Bare-Root Roses
The season for picking up bare-root roses is now finished. For the health of the plants, all bare-root roses have been potted. Pre-orders for the next bare-root pick up season will begin late 2024, and orders will be scheduled for pick up in Spring of 2025. More information will be made available later this season.
Pick up for Potted Roses
Potted roses are available for pick up in-store, while quantities last, until the end of summer. Our garden center hours of operation are Monday-Saturday, 9 am-5 pm. When placing an online order of potted roses, you will be asked to select a pick up date. These dates will only be available 48 hours from when you place your order, to allow our staff time to arrange the pick up. If you need to reschedule a pick up, please contact store staff at (905) 468-8627 or store@palatineroses.com as soon as possible.