Ferdinand Pichard
Ferdinand Pichard
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Delve into history with the Rosa Ferdinand Pichard, a beautiful heirloom from the Belle Epoque period, introduced by Remy Tanne in 1921. This rose marked a revolutionary moment in rose breeding as the first striped rose of its time, and remains to this day today a popular choice for gardeners around the world.
The Rosa Ferdinand Pichard stands out for its unique, medium-sized double, cup-shaped flowers, gracefully decorated with pink and white stripes. This beautiful shrub rose grows into a robust, bushy shrub, which can grow to over a meter in height, and is both beautiful and strong.
This rose is not only a visual spectacle in any garden, but is also known for its exceptional strength and vitality. The Rosa Ferdinand Pichard is a true treasure from the past, embodying the essence of the Belle Epoque period and bringing a timeless beauty to modern gardens.
Whether you are a lover of historic roses, looking for something unique for your garden, or simply want to embrace the beauty of striped roses, the Rosa Ferdinand Pichard offers unparalleled elegance and charm. Be enchanted by this historic beauty and add a piece of rose history to your garden with Belle Epoque.
Flowering time
Flowering time
- June
- July
- August
- September
- October
Characteristics
Characteristics
Ferdinand Pichard
Flower shape
Flower shape
- Stuffed
Scent
Scent
Strongly scented
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Caring for rose 'Ferdinand Pichard' is not difficult, but the rose does require some time and attention on a regular basis. Roses need a lot of energy to grow well and sufficient water and nutrition helps with this. Also check regularly whether there are spent flower buds on the rose. To avoid wasting energy, it is best to remove these as quickly as possible. It is wise to fertilize the rose so that it can absorb good and healthy nutrition again. The advice is to do this twice a year; in March and the end of June.
Delivery
Delivery
Products are shipped directly from the nursery every week on Wednesdays. By delivering only once a week, we reduce logistics emissions and optimize our processes. This benefits both the quality of our products and the climate.