Comte de Chambord
Comte de Chambord
Comte de Chambord
Comte de Chambord
Comte de Chambord
Comte de Chambord

Comte de Chambord

$50 Regular price
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Currently Growing! This Rose Will Be Available Again When It Meets Quality Standards
  • Fragrance
  • Pots

Comte de Chambord is a stunning, old-fashioned rose with blooms that begin bright pink and age to gentle, lilac-mauve pink. Her 3.5” flowers open flat, quartered, and are very fragrant on an upright plant with light green foliage. Easily mistaken for a David Austin English Rose, Comte de Chambord is a repeat flowering plant with intoxicating fragrance and stunning blooms. Keep her near the house or garden path to enjoy her at her best!

More Information

Rose Type Portlands
SKU PR808 GALLON
Bloom Types Flat, Quartered
Characteristic(s) Fragrance, Pots
Color Pink
Specific Color Medium Pink
Fragrance Exceptionally Fragrant
Hardiness Zone 6 (-10° to 0°), 7 (0° to 10°), 8 (10° to 20°), 9 (20° to 30°), 10 (30° to 40°)
Rebloom Repeat Blooming
Year 1860
Approximate Size 4' x 3'

Comte de Chambord

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Gera
Not for Hot climates

This a beautiful old rose, however it does not do well above Zone 7-8. It blooms best in autumn. Not sure why it is listed as hardy to zone 10 on this site, possibly it's a typo. FYI for warmer zone buyers.
Kind regards,
Gera

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Alice S.
Lovely flowers, strong grower

This plant has really taken off. No repeat bloom yet, but it did bloom generously this Spring. It had to wait several months in a container before I could access the garden site due to overdue construction. But it has really settled in and put out an amazing amount of growth in just two weeks. I may get a second flush in the fall but I am content for it to spend the rest of the season getting established.

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Kathy T.
Medium pink loveliness

The loose form of this pink rose is lovely. It has a delicious scent and repeat bloom. Give it a try.

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Cindy
Beautiful with Iris

I have this bush planted near some lighter purple Iris and some dark purple Allium which makes a stunning trio. This bush seems to be a bit scruffy, and somewhat difficult to establish, but the fragrance is heavenly, and you can't beat the beauty of the blooms.