








Rosa 'Ballerina' | Ballerina Rose
DESCRIPTION
Rosa ‘Ballerina’ is a hybrid musk shrub-type rose that blooms in clouds of single, pale pink flowers with white centers. Its small blossoms emerge in generous clusters from late spring through fall, often hiding the foliage beneath layers of blooms. A delicate honey-like fragrance gently accompanies the floral display.
Introduced in 1937 in England, ‘Ballerina’ (sometimes called the “pink snowstorm”) produces persistent blooms and later develops small orange-red hips that add autumn interest. Gardeners cherish it for its graceful habit and continuous flowering habit, which make it well-suited for rose beds, hedges, or groundcover-like planting.
DESCRIPTION
Rosa ‘Ballerina’ is a hybrid musk shrub-type rose that blooms in clouds of single, pale pink flowers with white centers. Its small blossoms emerge in generous clusters from late spring through fall, often hiding the foliage beneath layers of blooms. A delicate honey-like fragrance gently accompanies the floral display.
Introduced in 1937 in England, ‘Ballerina’ (sometimes called the “pink snowstorm”) produces persistent blooms and later develops small orange-red hips that add autumn interest. Gardeners cherish it for its graceful habit and continuous flowering habit, which make it well-suited for rose beds, hedges, or groundcover-like planting.
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Height: 4 to 6 feet
Bloom Color: Soft pink petals surrounding a white center
Bloom Size: Small (1 in)
Rose Type: Hybrid Musk (shrub)
Fragrance Rating: MildThis plant can be seen at the Woodland Park Rose Garden.
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