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Belinda’s Dream rose – LSU AgCenter Plant of the Week for September 30, 2013

Belinda's Dream rose

A past Louisiana Super Plant, Belinda’s Dream rose is one of the most popular Earth Kind roses grown in Louisiana. This variety was named a Texas Superstar plant in 2002 – the first rose to be so honored.

Belinda’s Dream is a landscape shrub rose that has pink, semi-double flowers. It reaches heights of 5-6 feet with an equal spread but can be contained to 4 feet. By fall, blackspot appears on 10-20 percent of the foliage under a non-fungicide spray program in LSU AgCenter landscape trials in Baton Rouge.

This is an excellent plant. Fall is a great time for planting roses.

Allen Owings and Rick Bogren

Last Updated: 9/27/2013 2:25:02 PM

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