Rosa 'Cécile Brunner' vines rising | Pacific Nurseries

Rosa ‘Cécile Brunner’

Common Name | Sweetheart Rose
Popular Plant Non-CA Native | Pacific Nurseries
Non-CA Native
Vine
As one of the most popular roses available in the Bay Area, Rosa ‘Cécile Brunner’ is a light pink polyantha climbing rose. It can grow as tall as 25′ with proper support. In spring, lightly fragrant, pink, pom-pom-like flowers appear in mass as the vine blooms profusely. The pink blossom color fades from the outside with age, resulting in pale pink edges with yellow undertones and a deeper pink center. This vigorously growing vine features smooth, green leaves and is very disease resistant. It also tolerates some shade, poor soil, and is quite hardy in winter. It prefers full sun with moderate water. This very popular vine plant was originally bred in France and was the winner of the prestigious Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit in 1994.

Rosa 'Cécile Brunner'

Attributes + Requirements

Semi-Evergreen
Popular Plant Pollinator Attraction | Pacific Nurseries
Attracts Pollinators
Growth | 10-25′ High
Growth | 3-6′ Wide
Popular Plant Flower Color | Pacific Nurseries
Flower Color | Pale Pink
Moderate Water
Full Sun, Partial Sun
Popular Plant Soil Requirements | Pacific Nurseries
Soil | Well-Drained
Special Features = Disease Resistant | Attracts Pollinators | Showy Flowers | Award Winner
Popular Plant Sizes Grown | Pacific Nurseries
Rosa ‘Cécile Brunner’
Sizes Grown | 1 gal, 5 gal

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