A found rose with timeless character, this rambling beauty grows in soft, seashell-pink clusters that fade toward blush-white. Its delicate button-eye form feels like a whisper from a forgotten garden, climbing with gentle purpose along canes that reach out as if to embrace its source: an old shed. Hardy and low-maintenance, it carries a subtle, face-powder fragrance that lingers like a memory. One of the most special roses I've ever seen!
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Mature Size: About 8 ft tall × 8 ft wide, arching and climbing
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Bloom & Form: Medium-sized, very double (≈ 2″ across), in large clusters; seashell-pink to white; once-blooming in spring/summer
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Garden Use: Ideal for rambling over sheds, fences, or old farm structures — a sentimental, graceful climber that asks little and rewards much
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Special Notes: A hybrid setigera rose (possibly a Feast setigera cross) extremely hardy, disease-resistant, and named after the shed at Moser House where it has presumably grown for decades