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Pretty Lady

Hybrid Tea Bred By Christian Bédard

"Pretty Lady," a Hybrid Tea rose bred by Christian Bédard, is a charming and versatile addition to garden landscapes, characterized by the following features:

Compact Growth: "Pretty Lady" is described as a more compact Hybrid Tea rose, making it well-suited for various areas of the garden. Its modest size allows it to fit seamlessly into different garden spaces, adding a touch of elegance without overpowering the surroundings. This compact growth habit also makes it suitable for container gardening.

Adaptability to Garden and Pot: The versatility of "Pretty Lady" is highlighted by its ability to thrive in both garden beds and pots. This adaptability offers gardeners the flexibility to incorporate the rose into different settings, whether in the ground or in containers. The rose's ability to flourish in pots makes it an excellent choice for those with limited garden space or those looking to enhance patios and balconies with blooming beauty.

Flower Characteristics: The flowers of "Pretty Lady" are noteworthy, measuring 4-5 inches in diameter. This sizeable bloom adds a bold and vibrant presence to the garden. The bright and glossy medium green foliage surrounding the blooms further enhances the overall visual appeal of the rose.

Characteristics
  • Color: Pink and Burgundy
  • Color Description: Deep pink
  • Fragrance: Light, Fruity
  • Bloom size: Large
  • Breeder: Christian Bédard
  • Suitable for zones: 10a, 10b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a, 9b
  • Flowering: Repeat Flowering
  • Family: Hybrid Tea
  • Petal count: 45-65
  • Size: Small Shrub
  • Height: 3ft
  • Width: 3ft
Ideal For:
  • Pots and Containers
  • Rose Border
  • Cutting
Growing Conditions:
  • South, East, West Facing
  • All soil types
  • Full Sunlight
  • Partial Sunlight
Origin Of Name Pretty Lady Rose™ is the second introduction celebrating the Downton Abbey TV series. A beautiful dark, even pink color, the blooms reach 4-5 inches. A medium/compact grower it will look best toward the front of the bed with taller roses or shrubs in the back.