Aimée Vibert - Hazelnut Rose

Creator: Vibert, France, 1828
Origin: “Champneys Pink” x “Rosa Sempervirens”
Flowers: 5 cm
Height: 5 m

Also called "Unique", the rose breeder Vibert named this rose after her daughter. In 1826 he wrote to his agents in England “I have a beautiful new rose, before whom all English must kneel”.
The buttons are pink but the flowers open in white. They appear in great profusion, in groups of 5 to 12, and her delicate beauty stands in full sunlight.
The petals are thin and sensitive to rain and moisture. This is a healthy, vigorous and rustic rose, with good foliage and reaches a height of over 5m. Ideal for a pergola or a bow, this rose is unquestionably one of the best climbing roses of all time.