This moschata bush blooms in early summer with small, semi-double roses in flared cups. They are lilac pink with a white centre, warmed by golden stamens and gathered in dense clusters. This rose isuflowering until autumn and then small orange fruits appear, a favourite food of birds. Generous, disease-resistant and delicately scented, this variety is ideal for planting in beds alongside other roses and shrubs or even leaning against a support.
“Gaard um Titzebierg” evokes the name of an impressive garden in Calmus (L), home to one of the largest private collections of Luxembourg roses.