Veilchenblau For Cheap

Description
Introduced in 1909, Veilchenblau was advertised as the bluest rose you could find. Her small, semi-double, 1 ½” blooms feature 9-12 petals of purple violet with white streaks. She matures to lilac-blue and finally fades to lilac on this once blooming plant. Veilchenblau can appear more blue than purple at times, especially in partial shade. She is nearly thornless, shade tolerant, and has a strong citrus or apple fragrance. Choose this rose for sunny or shady spots as she will perform well in either place!
Additional Information
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