The multiflora hybrid climbing rose “Bagatelle” blooms in large clusters of small, semi-double flowers that are white with shades of pink. This very vigorous rose with light foliage is cold-resistant and tolerates partial shade.
The “Bagatelle” rose commemorates the two Gold Medals won by Luxembourg rose breeders Soupert & Notting in 1908 and 1909 with their hybrid tea rose “Madame Segond-Weber” at the New Rose Competition in Bagatelle Park in Paris. Rediscovered after the fall of the Berlin Wall in the “Rosarium Sangerhausen” (Germany), the climbing rose “Bagatelle” was replanted in 2009, one hundred years after its launch, in the prestigious rose garden of the Bois de Boulogne.