Sea Foam

Sea Foam


ground cover
1964

Sea Foam produces small clusters of white flowers that get touches of pink in cooler weather. If you look carefully at the above picture, you can see a little arachnid hunter on one of the petals. Very free blooming, it's rarely without flowers. It's growth is very horizontal, making it a fairly good ground cover rose. It gets about 1.5 to 2 feet high and spreads about 6 feet. It does get black spot easier than most of my other roses.

Sea foam is one of the easiest roses to root from cuttings. Heck, it often doesn't wait for you and happily goes about self layering where ever it wants to.

This is an own root rose grown from cuttings.

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