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| Line 60-01 | |
| Line 60-01 is an upright winter-hardy bush rose with delicate mauve-pink flowers which fade to white. The sepals of the open flower are elongated and highly dentate. | |
| Description | |
| Growth habit: | Upright to 49 inches (125 cm) in height and 53 inches (135 cm) in width |
| Flower color: | Mauve-pink flowers fading to white |
| Fragrance: | Slight |
| Floral characteristics: | 2.5 to 3 inches (6 to 7.6cm) in diameter, clusters of 8 to 10 with 25 petals |
| Bud characteristics: | Deep pink |
| Foliage: | Adequate and medium green |
| Leaf shape: | Ovate, acuminate and dentate |
| Performance | |
| Location: | Observed for 6 years at Green Valley, Ontario, Canada |
| Hardiness zone: | Canadian plant hardiness zone 5 or USDA zone 4 |
| Protection: | Winter snow |
| Winter injury: | To the snow line |
| Flowering: | June to September with recurrent flowering |
| Diseases: | Highly resistant to powdery mildew and very good to excellent resistance to black spot |
| Propagation: | Easily propagated from softwood cuttings and grows well on its own roots |