Pink Promise


Pink Promise – a graceful bloomer with long stems for cutting – will promise that your garden is a stunning spectacle this year. Most impressively, the National Breast Cancer Foundation selected this rose to officially represent a continual blooming promise of compassion and awareness. For every Pink Promise plant purchased, a percentage of the sales will be donated to the National Breast Cancer Foundation to help extend women's lives through education and early detection. This hybrid tea’s beauty is enhanced by the contrast of its large pink blossoms set against lush dark green foliage. Along with its stunning appearance, Pink Promise has good disease resistance, and flourishes even in cooler climates. A highly fragrant rose, Pink Promise fills any room with a deliciously fruity scent.

Pink Promise was hybridized by Jim Coiner and introduced by Coiner Nursery of Lavern, Calif.


Fact Sheet

Class Hybrid Tea
Plant Habit Large
Growth Habit Upright grower
Stem Length Long
Foliage Color Strong Dark Green Foliage
Disease Resistance Excellent
Hardiness
Flower Color Pink Blend
Bud Form Long and high centered
Flower Form Wide Spiraled
Flower Size Large flower 5 inches in diameter
Petal Count 25-30 wide petals
Fragrance Highly fragrant
Parentage Unnamed Seedling and Unnamed Seedling
Hybridizer Jim Coiner
Introducer Coiner Nursery

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