A classic Walsh rambler with blooms like handfuls of pink chiffon tossed across long, graceful canes. Daisy Hill carries that unmistakable turn-of-the-century charm—soft, shell-pink clusters glowing against healthy green foliage, the whole plant moving with the easy confidence of an old garden favorite.
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USDA Hardiness Zone: 6b–9
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Mature Size: 10–15 ft long; vigorous, arching rambler
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Bloom & Form: Loose clusters of semi-double pale-pink blooms; once-blooming in late spring/early summer
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Fragrance: Light, sweet, breezy
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Garden Use: Beautiful over arbors, old fences, and pergolas; perfect for creating a nostalgic, cottage-garden sweep of soft color
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Special Notes: Bred by Michael Walsh in 1902—part of the early American rambler lineage known for easy vigor and romantic bloom clusters