Its A Breeze® Ivory Blush Rose
Rosa Hybrid ‘Meimeigea’ PP26310
A stunning floral groundcover
Double white and blush blooms
Disease-resistant, pest-resistant, drought-tolerant, and cold-hardy
Heavy-blooming and long-blooming
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Low-Maintenance Blush-Colored Groundcover Rose
The It’s A Breeze® Ivory Blush Rose is a remarkable groundcover rose that's low-maintenance and easy to care for in a variety of settings.
Adorned with delicate double white blooms, the It’s A Breeze® unveils its unique charm as temperatures dip, transitioning into a subtle pale pink hue—a beautiful sight that enchants any landscape. Its adaptability to cooler climates sets it apart, making it a standout choice for gardens in zones 4 and beyond.
With its disease resistance, pest resistance, and drought tolerance, the It’s A Breeze® Ivory Blush Rose requires minimal upkeep and provides peace of mind to even the busiest of gardeners. Plus, it's heavy blooming and long blooming into several seasons.
The It’s A Breeze® Ivory Blush Rose offers endless possibilities for landscape designs and beauty. Grow yours today!
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Product Details
Mature Height: | 3 ft. |
Mature Width: | 3-4 ft. |
Sunlight: | Full Sun |
Bloom Season(s): | Spring Blooming, Summer Blooming, Fall Blooming |
Growth Rate: | Fast Growing |
Botanical Name: | Rosa Hybrid ‘Meimeigea’ PP26310 |
Does Not Ship To: | AZ |
Grows Well In Zones: | 4-11 outdoors |
Growing Zones: 4-11 outdoors
(hardy down to -20℉)
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Based on 1 reviews
Great in North Texas
I planted these rose bushes during the hottest week of our Texas Summer and they have done great! We have blackland prairie (dark clay), and I’ve been amazed with how quickly the roses took and quickly put on new growth. We’re having a mild Winter so far and I currently have a few blooms on my bushes.