Named for the Iranian city of Isfahan and also known as ‘Pompon des Princes’, Ispahan is one of the classic Damask roses. In the late spring and early summer, medium pink blooms prolifically. Once blooming, Flowers have a strong fragrance and can be cut for display. Strong disease resistance. Unknown origin, prior to 1827. Can be grown as a climber or pegged.
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Alternate Name: | Pompon des Princes, Rose d' Ispahan |
Class: | Damask |
Flower Color: | Pink |
Bloom Type: | Double |
Approximate Height: | 8 Feet |
Approximate Width: | 5 Feet |
Flower Size: | Medium 2.5 inches |
Fragrant: | Strong |
Repeat Blooming: | Once Blooming in Spring |
Introduction Year: | Before 1827 |
Hybridizer/Breeder: | Unknown |
Parentage: | Unknown |
Variety: | - |
Zone: | 3b - 9b |
Plant Characteristics: | Very disease resistant |
ARS Rating: | 8.4 |