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The Fairy Bare Root Rose Bush

The Fairy Bare Root Rose Bush

Rosa ‘The Fairy’ 

A charming, compact rose that produces masses of delicate, shell‑pink rosette blooms in generous clusters from late spring right through to frost. With glossy dark green foliage and a low, spreading habit, The Fairy is ultra-disease-resistant, thrives in full sun or light shade, and earned the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit in 1993 

Rose Type: Polyantha 
Breeder: J.A. Bentall (England), 1932
Color: Shell‑pink, sometimes fading to blush white in heat
Vase Life: 3–4 days
Fragrance: Mild apple or barely fragrant
Bloom Form: Double rosette clusters 
Petal Count: 25

Growth Type: Low, spreading shrub
Flowering: Continuous repeat from May to frost
Light Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Hardiness Zones: USDA 5–9

Spacing: 2–3′
Height: 2–3′
Width: 4-5′

Disease Resistance: Excellent – thrives even in less-than-perfect airflow or soil

 
Regional Recommendations: Performs reliably across regions: Northeast, Pacific Northwest, Midwest, Southeast, Southwest, Intermountain West, Mid-Atlantic and West Coast


Awards: RHS Award of Garden Merit (1993)

$35.00
The Fairy Bare Root Rose Bush
$35.00

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The Fairy Bare Root Rose Bush

Rosa ‘The Fairy’ 

A charming, compact rose that produces masses of delicate, shell‑pink rosette blooms in generous clusters from late spring right through to frost. With glossy dark green foliage and a low, spreading habit, The Fairy is ultra-disease-resistant, thrives in full sun or light shade, and earned the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit in 1993 

Rose Type: Polyantha 
Breeder: J.A. Bentall (England), 1932
Color: Shell‑pink, sometimes fading to blush white in heat
Vase Life: 3–4 days
Fragrance: Mild apple or barely fragrant
Bloom Form: Double rosette clusters 
Petal Count: 25

Growth Type: Low, spreading shrub
Flowering: Continuous repeat from May to frost
Light Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Hardiness Zones: USDA 5–9

Spacing: 2–3′
Height: 2–3′
Width: 4-5′

Disease Resistance: Excellent – thrives even in less-than-perfect airflow or soil

 
Regional Recommendations: Performs reliably across regions: Northeast, Pacific Northwest, Midwest, Southeast, Southwest, Intermountain West, Mid-Atlantic and West Coast


Awards: RHS Award of Garden Merit (1993)