Arborose® Jasmina
Climbing Rose Bred By Kordes Arborose Jasmina, a climbing rose bred by Kordes, is a remarkable addition to any garden, offering a unique and enhanced climbing rose experience. As part of the Arborose series, Jasmina distinguishes itself with characteristics that set it apart from the average climbing rose. The blooms of Jasmina are not only larger but also appear in greater numbers, creating a spectacular floral display. The abundance of flowers adds to the overall visual impact, making it a standout climber in the garden. The canes of Jasmina are notably softer, facilitating easier training onto any garden structure. This flexibility allows you to shape and guide the rose to enhance its aesthetic appeal, making it a versatile and accommodating climber. Jasmina also boasts fantastic own-root vigor, ensuring robust growth and resilience in various conditions. Its ability to resist common rose stressors, including cold temperatures, powdery mildew, and blackspot, further contributes to its overall hardiness. This makes Jasmina a reliable and low-maintenance choice for gardeners seeking a climbing rose that can withstand challenging environmental factors. One of the outstanding features of Jasmina is its adaptability to practically any garden structure. Whether adorning an arbor, trellis, pergola, or any other support, Jasmina's flexible canes and impressive performance make it a dream to grow in diverse settings. To top it all off, Jasmina offers not only soft beauty but also a rich, fruity fragrance that adds a delightful sensory element to the garden. Planting Jasmina this season promises years of enjoyment, combining visual splendor, adaptability, and a captivating fragrance in one exceptional climbing rose. |
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Origin Of Name | The name "Jasmina" is likely a given name chosen for its aesthetic appeal and perhaps to evoke a sense of fragrance. The name Jasmina is often associated with jasmine, a fragrant flowering plant known for its aromatic white blossoms. The choice of this name could be a nod to the rich, fruity fragrance of the rose. |