Rose Iceberg | Floribunda | 4L Potted Rose
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Rose Iceberg | Floribunda | 4L Potted Rose

Rose Iceberg | Floribunda | 4L Potted Rose

$6.88

Original: $22.95

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Rose Iceberg | Floribunda | 4L Potted Rose

$22.95

$6.88

The Story

Iceberg is a classic floribunda rose producing masses of clean white blooms over a long flowering season. Lightly scented and extremely reliable, it is a favourite for borders and rose beds.

Quick Facts
Plant type: Floribunda Rose
Flower colour: White
Flowering period: Summer to autumn
Fragrance: Light
Height and spread: Approx. 90 to 120cm x 90cm
Position: Full sun
Hardiness: Fully hardy

Dormancy and seasonal appearance
Deciduous.

Our roses are supplied planted in a 4L growers pot with compost and are not sold as bare root. The compost contains enough feed for around 4 months. Roses are dormant from November to March, so although they are sent in pots, they may not yet have rooted into the compost. 

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Rose Iceberg | Floribunda | 4L Potted Rose - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Rose Iceberg | Floribunda | 4L Potted Rose - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Iceberg is a classic floribunda rose producing masses of clean white blooms over a long flowering season. Lightly scented and extremely reliable, it is a favourite for borders and rose beds.

Quick Facts
Plant type: Floribunda Rose
Flower colour: White
Flowering period: Summer to autumn
Fragrance: Light
Height and spread: Approx. 90 to 120cm x 90cm
Position: Full sun
Hardiness: Fully hardy

Dormancy and seasonal appearance
Deciduous.

Our roses are supplied planted in a 4L growers pot with compost and are not sold as bare root. The compost contains enough feed for around 4 months. Roses are dormant from November to March, so although they are sent in pots, they may not yet have rooted into the compost.