Weeks Roses
Miss Congeniality™
Miss Congeniality™
Grade Info.
Grade Info.
Grade #1.5 - Roses are a smaller classification from grade #1, but still selected with a high degree of quality. Typically marketed at a lower price point, once planted, a grade #1.5 rose will quickly reach the full potential of the variety selected.
Grade #1 - Premium bush roses and tree roses are assigned a Grade #1. These are the highest-quality plants, ready to grow and have an exceptional season in their first year. Each Grade #1 rose has an average of three "flower-ready" canes that will grow in the first season.
Product Details
Product Details
- Cultivarcv. WEKpurmebep
- PatentPat.#28,720
- Plant HabitMedium-tall
- Growth HabitUpright, bushy
- Plant HeightUp to 3 feet
- Stem LengthMedium-long
- Disease ResistanceVery good
- Flower ColorWhite with pink picotee
- Bud FormPointed & ovoid
- Flower SizeMedium-large, around 3½-4 inch diameter, in small clusters
- Petal Count25 to 35
- Parentage{[(International Herald Tribune x Rosa soulieana derivative) x (Sweet Chariot x Blue Nile)] x (Blueberry Hill x Stephen's Big Purple)} x (Meredith x Betty Boop)
- HybridizerChristian Bédard
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There was not much competition when it was time to crown this classy 'lady rose' with the title of Miss Congeniality. Everybody agreed that she's a standout and in the beauty pageant of the rose world, she wins hands down as the most charismatic and inspirational contestant. The camera loves her picture-perfect buds and flowers of everlasting pure white with vibrant pink edges. This flower's pleasant personality will be the center of attention in any garden or will create a warm and friendly atmosphere by displaying her talent in a vase. Her poise and grace show in her large healthy glossy dark green foliage - this vigorous bush comes from a long history of beauty in her ancestors. Not only is she stunning in appearance, but this beauty can defend herself from diseases too.
