This charming climbing rose is covered in early summer with clusters of small semi-double flowers, white with a hint of cream, which stand out cheerfully against the bright green foliage. Each flower is lightly scented and brightened by a tuft of golden stamens. With its long, supple, not very thorny stems that can reach up to 3 meters, this climbing rose is ideal for decorating a small pergola.
Laure Soupert-Gindorff (1877-1961) was the wife of Jean-Constant Soupert (1871-1942), the last successor of the Soupert & Notting rose dynasty.