Phonetic Spelling:RO-zuh
Genus:Rosa
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Family:Rosaceae
Ispahan is a variety of damask rose that made its debut in 1832. This rose is known for its lush, traditional pink blooms, which feature dark pink centers and emit a strong fragrance, though it does not produce flowers more than once in a season. The plant grows upright and bushy, reaching heights of 4 to 5 feet, and is adorned with attractive gray-green foliage. It demonstrates remarkable hardiness in winter, tolerates partial shade, and thrives in less-than-ideal soil conditions. Ispahan is an excellent choice for use as a standalone specimen or as part of a hedge.
Additionally, it boasts a high resistance to diseases.
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Rosa 'Ispahan' Feature Summary

































