Colette
The 'Colette' rose, introduced in the United States in 1995, is a stunning Large-Flowered Climber that graces gardens with its medium pink blooms. Here are the key features of this exquisite rose:
General Information:
- Exhibition Name: Colette
- Introduced: United States, 1995 (as 'Colette')
Flower Characteristics:
- Color: Coral-pink
- Fragrance: Strong tea fragrance
- Petals: 135 to 140
- Diameter: 3.25 inches on average
- Bloom Form: Very full (41+ petals), old-fashioned, quartered
- Flowering: Blooms in flushes throughout the season
Plant Characteristics:
- Thorns/Prickles: Armed with thorns, climbing habit
- Foliage: Dark green, dense foliage
Dimensions:
- Height: 35 to 79 inches (90 to 200 cm)
- Width: 3 feet (90 cm)
Growing Information:
- USDA Zone: 5b and warmer
- Growth Habit: Can be grown as a shrub
- Disease Susceptibility: Very disease resistant
- Spring Pruning: Remove old canes and dead or diseased wood. Cut back canes that cross. In warmer climates, trim back the remaining canes by about one-third. In colder areas, a slightly more extensive pruning may be required.
Summary: 'Colette' is a captivating Large-Flowered Climber that adorns gardens with its medium pink, coral-toned blooms. The strong tea fragrance, combined with the old-fashioned, quartered bloom form, creates a romantic and classic atmosphere. With a high petal count and lush, dark green foliage, 'Colette' is not only a visual delight but also a fragrant and elegant addition to any garden.
Its climbing habit, disease resistance, and adaptability to being grown as a shrub make 'Colette' a versatile and resilient rose. Whether allowed to climb or pruned into a shrub form, 'Colette' is sure to make a statement in any garden setting.