
Sun
Partial shade
Shade
Well drained
Moist well drained
Moist
Aquatic
Bog/marginal
Hardiness
Zone
0
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Rosa 'Madona'
Rose
Scientific family:
RosaceaeRosa type:
Hybrid teaType:
ShrubLifecycle:
DeciduousGarden style:
Cottage/informal, town/courtyard or formalPosition:
BorderCharacteristics:
ThornsSoil:
Clay, loam, sand or chalkWildlife:
Attracts beespH:
Acid, alkaline or neutralAspect:
East, south or westExposure:
Exposed or shelteredMaintenance:
Typical maintenanceTime to maturity:
5-10 years
Description:
The genus Rosa includes over 100 different species of rose, such as shrubs, hybrid teas, floribundas and climbing roses.
Breeder:
Meilland 1992
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