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Bred in 1855 by Lafay (France), 'Alfred de Dalmas' (aka 'Mousseline') is one of the most reliable of the repeat blooming Moss roses. The soft, blush colored buds open to medium sized cupped blooms which fade to a white with hints of blush. There is a good fragrance, most noticable from the mossing which is a soft brown-green hue.
The shrub is well shaped, of a compact stature, not unlike a Portland Damask. It is easily maintained at 4' or less, and therefore is unlikely to overwhelm its owner and reach beyond its allotted space. Foliage is healthy, with a rare bit of blackspot only under stressful conditions. This is considered to be one of the finest of all the repeat blooming Mosses from the 1800's. Likely best in Zones 5 to 8; Zone 5 in a protected location.
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