What is a Madame Plantier rose?
‘Madame Plantier’, also referred to as The Bride’s Rose, was introduced by Plantier (France) in 1835 and, typical of Alba roses, can withstand less-than-ideal sunlight conditions so for us, it’s perfect for an area of our garden that gets morning sun and dappled afternoon shade.
When was Madame Plantier first introduced?
Introduced in Australia by John Baptist in 1861 as ‘Madame Plantier’. Alba, Hybrid Noisette. Cream, ages to white . Strong fragrance. up to 150 petals.
What does Mme Plantier look like?
Information regarding Alba Rose; Mme Plantier. Tends to grow tall – 6ft tall and sometimes wide. Usually thornless, Mme Plantier has mat, gray-/or/blue-green leaves and clusters of delicate, petite, creamy white flowers; flowering only once and usually in Spring. Like other Albas, Mme Plantier is shade tolerant.
Are Mme Plantier Roses shade tolerant?
Like other Albas, Mme Plantier is shade tolerant. They are supremely hardy of all old garden roses; doing well in adverse conditions, survives with some neglect, thrives well with poor soil and resists desease and other problems. Great rose and highly recommended!