| 'Therese Bugnet' is a rugosa hybrid rose which produces clusters of deep pink buds that burst into double pink fowers. Blooms best if pegged or trained on a fence. Few thorns close to blossoms make this one of the better shrub roses for cut flowers. Lovely gray green to bluish foliage on attractive red canes. Disease resistant. Very hardy. In general, roses are a large group of flowering shrubs, most with showy flowers that are single-petalled to fully double petalled. Leaves are typically medium to dark green, glossy, and ovate, with finely toothed edges. Vary in size from 1/2 inch to 6 inches, five petals to more than 30, and in nearly every color. Often the flowers are very fragrant. Most varieties grow on long canes that sometimes climb. Unfortunatly, this favorite plant is quite susceptible to a variety of diseases and pests, many of which can be controlled with good cultural practices. |