Paul's Himalayan Musk

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 Class:   Rambler

 Date:  late 19th century

 Breeder: 

 Blooms:  Double and free-flowering in the spring.  Small, pointed buds are deep pink and open to loose, pink to pale-pink blooms. 

 Bloom Frequency:  Blooms once in the spring.

Color:  Pale pink.  The color fades to white, particularly under a hot sun.

 Fragrance:  Wonderful light rose fragrance.

 Thorns:  Has a few thorns.

 Approximate Height: 12’ x 6’

 Description and Care:  Lanky rambler that will climb trees.

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 Comments:  This is an extremely easy rose to grow and well-suited to organic gardening methods.  The foliage is fairly resistant to disease.  It does well in a "natural setting" as it will climb into trees if allowed to do so.