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A Polish variety bred by Stanisław Żyła in 1980. It is distinguished by beautiful, large (13-15cm) creamy-white flowers that repeat flowering from June to the first frosts. In addition to its undoubtedly beautiful appearance, the 'Chopin' variety stands out for its extremely high resistance to diseases and pests. Additionally, the flowers of this rose are very durable, making them ideal for bouquet compositions. It grows very well in clay-loamy soil with a high content of humus. The soil should have a pH of 6.5.
A Polish variety bred by Stanisław Żyła in 1980. It is distinguished by beautiful, large (13-15cm) creamy-white flowers that repeat flowering from June to the first frosts. In addition to its undoubtedly beautiful appearance, the 'Chopin' variety stands out for its extremely high resistance to diseases and pests. Additionally, the flowers of this rose are very durable, making them ideal for bouquet compositions. It grows in a relatively compact form and can reach up to 2 meters in height. Proper pruning in early spring after removing the soil mound is recommended.
Care: Prefers sunny locations. Enjoys moderately moist soil. The soil pH should be slightly acidic. No special care procedures are required. The only important factor is
Flowering: June to September