Growing Zones 6 to 9
Page Number 35
Planting Season Spring
Fertilizer Type 5-5-7
Flowering Season Summer
Light Requirements Full Sun
Fragrant Moderate, fruit and spice
Size Shipped 2 year, #1 grade
Height 3 ft to 4 ft
Flowering Yes
Petal Count 26-40
Foliage Color Green
Flower Color Apricot / gold
Spacing 3 ft
Bareroot y
Grafted y
Deciduous y
Prune Time Late fall and early spring.
Disease Resistant y
Genus Rosa
Species hybrida
Subspecies DELanac
Common Name Moonlight in Paris™ Shrub Rose

Moonlight in Paris™ Shrub Rose

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$30.95
Buy 5 or more for $26.95 each
(PPAF, Var; DELanac, Exibition Name; Garden and Home) Soft whispers of color combined with enticing fragrance...what could be more romantic than Moonlight In Paris™? Large blossoms appear in flushes throughout the season and are a delicate blend of light apricot and pink, centered with a golden heart. The rich glossy green foliage makes a perfect backdrop to the blooms and offers excellent disease resistance. Certain to be a rose that you'll enjoy on moonlit nights in your garden...even if it's not in Paris. Hybridizer: Delbard, 2011
Bareroot Grafted Rose


Growing Zone: 6 to 9

Light Requirements: Full Sun

Grafted

Height: 3 ft to 4 ft

State Restrictions

AK;HI

Growing Zones 6 to 9
Page Number 35
Planting Season Spring
Fertilizer Type 5-5-7
Flowering Season Summer
Light Requirements Full Sun
Fragrant Moderate, fruit and spice
Size Shipped 2 year, #1 grade
Height 3 ft to 4 ft
Flowering Yes
Petal Count 26-40
Foliage Color Green
Flower Color Apricot / gold
Spacing 3 ft
Bareroot y
Grafted y
Deciduous y
Prune Time Late fall and early spring.
Disease Resistant y
Genus Rosa
Species hybrida
Subspecies DELanac
Common Name Moonlight in Paris™ Shrub Rose

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Apr 23, 2024  |  By Kellyn
I bought three of these last spring to fill in a planter with dark purple, dwarf butterfly bushes. Once they got going, they bloomed all summer and kept going until Thanksgiving. We had an average Ohio winter, but did have a very cold week of low single digits and brutal wind. All three came through the winter with ZERO damage. I just trimmed them up a little, here it is not even May and they are sending huge new canes from the ground and filling up with buds. They make a nice, fairly broad shrub. Two thumbs up for garden performance.

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