
Rose Alba Maxima (Shrub) Plants
Rose Alba Maxima (Shrub) Bare Root Plants grow into a graceful, rounded shrub that brings a touch of timeless beauty to any garden. The double blooms begin with a soft bluish tint before maturing to creamy white, creating a subtle and elegant display in early summer. This hardy, fragrant variety also forms attractive rose hips once flowering ends, extending its interest into autumn. With strong disease resistance and a bushy, trailing habit, it thrives in full sun and rewards year after year.
Shrub Rose: Shrub Roses are usually the largest of the bush roses. They are great for back of borders or dividing spaces in the garden with a mounding spreading shape. Usually their flowers are large and can be single, semi or double flowering. Their flowers are produced all the way along their stems giving a fantastic display for a long period and can be highly fragrant too.
These roses are supplied as 2 year old bare root plants with 2 to 3 main branches (breaks).
Planting advice: Plant bare root roses outdoors from October to March. Soak the roots in water (preferably overnight) before planting. Choose a sunny or partially shaded spot with well-drained soil. Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the roots comfortably, and plant deeply enough to cover the graft union (where the branches meet the main stem) just below soil level. Water well after planting and mulch to retain moisture.
Original: $14.99
-70%$14.99
$4.50More Images

Rose Alba Maxima (Shrub) Plants
Rose Alba Maxima (Shrub) Bare Root Plants grow into a graceful, rounded shrub that brings a touch of timeless beauty to any garden. The double blooms begin with a soft bluish tint before maturing to creamy white, creating a subtle and elegant display in early summer. This hardy, fragrant variety also forms attractive rose hips once flowering ends, extending its interest into autumn. With strong disease resistance and a bushy, trailing habit, it thrives in full sun and rewards year after year.
Shrub Rose: Shrub Roses are usually the largest of the bush roses. They are great for back of borders or dividing spaces in the garden with a mounding spreading shape. Usually their flowers are large and can be single, semi or double flowering. Their flowers are produced all the way along their stems giving a fantastic display for a long period and can be highly fragrant too.
These roses are supplied as 2 year old bare root plants with 2 to 3 main branches (breaks).
Planting advice: Plant bare root roses outdoors from October to March. Soak the roots in water (preferably overnight) before planting. Choose a sunny or partially shaded spot with well-drained soil. Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the roots comfortably, and plant deeply enough to cover the graft union (where the branches meet the main stem) just below soil level. Water well after planting and mulch to retain moisture.
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
Rose Alba Maxima (Shrub) Bare Root Plants grow into a graceful, rounded shrub that brings a touch of timeless beauty to any garden. The double blooms begin with a soft bluish tint before maturing to creamy white, creating a subtle and elegant display in early summer. This hardy, fragrant variety also forms attractive rose hips once flowering ends, extending its interest into autumn. With strong disease resistance and a bushy, trailing habit, it thrives in full sun and rewards year after year.
Shrub Rose: Shrub Roses are usually the largest of the bush roses. They are great for back of borders or dividing spaces in the garden with a mounding spreading shape. Usually their flowers are large and can be single, semi or double flowering. Their flowers are produced all the way along their stems giving a fantastic display for a long period and can be highly fragrant too.
These roses are supplied as 2 year old bare root plants with 2 to 3 main branches (breaks).
Planting advice: Plant bare root roses outdoors from October to March. Soak the roots in water (preferably overnight) before planting. Choose a sunny or partially shaded spot with well-drained soil. Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the roots comfortably, and plant deeply enough to cover the graft union (where the branches meet the main stem) just below soil level. Water well after planting and mulch to retain moisture.
















