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Sweet Antique
Sweet Antique
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Sweet Antique Rose – A Beauty for Garden and Vase
The Sweet Antike, developed by Tim Hermann Kordes in 1998, is a versatile rose that is available both as a cut flower and as a garden plant. This beautiful rose, which belongs to the renowned Freelander® collection, is known for its classic charm and versatile applications.
Features of the Sweet Antike
The flowers of the Sweet Antike have a soft, blush-pink hue and exude elegance. The flower shape is filled and layered, with as many as 70 to 80 petals per flower. The inflorescence is rich and repeats throughout the entire season, providing a constant supply of color and fragrance in your garden. With an average diameter of 8 centimeters, the flowers are impressive in size. The rose has a strong, delightful scent that stimulates the senses.
- Flower color: Blush pink
- Number of petals: 70-80
- Flower diameter: Average 8 cm
- Fragrance: Strongly present
- Plant size: Height between 90 and 120 cm, width up to 60 cm
- Leaves: Dark green, semi-glossy with five leaflets per stem
Ideal for garden and cut flowers
Whether you are looking for a special addition to your flower garden or a perfect rose for bouquets and decorations, the Sweet Antike meets all your wishes. This large-flowered rose is highly favored by florists and garden enthusiasts due to its unique combination of shape, color, and fragrance.
Care tip: Plant this rose in a spot with plenty of sunlight and ensure well-draining soil. Regular pruning promotes healthy growth and abundant blooming.
Flowering time
Flowering time
- Mei
- Juni
- Juli
- Augustus
- September
- Oktober
Height
Height
90-120cm
Flower form
Flower form
- Gevuld
Smell
Smell
Geurend
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Delivery
Delivery
Products are shipped directly from the nursery every week on Mondays & Wednesdays. By delivering only twice a week, we reduce logistics emissions and optimize our processes. This benefits both the quality of our products and the climate.