Mt. Hood


Named after the mountain that graces Oregon, the Mt. Hood rose has an old-fashioned flower form with ivory white petals. Growing upright to about 4 to 5 feet and clustered with 3-inch flowers, this grandiflora looks almost snow-capped.

Deep glossy green foliage, a full branching habit and medium old rose scent provide new heights of garden pleasure. The offspring of Sexy Rexy and Pot O Gold, Mt. Hood was hybridized by Sam McGredy and is introduced by Certified Roses.


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Hybridizer Sam McGredy IV
Introducer Certified Roses

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