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Elegant pure white Hybrid Tea. World Rose Hall of Fame 1991. Excellent petal quality and rain resistance among white roses. Outstanding repeat blooming from spring through autumn. Light fragrance.
Bred by Louis Lens (Belgium) in 1963 and inducted into the World Rose Hall of Fame in 1991, 'Pascali' is widely regarded as the finest white hybrid tea rose in cultivation. Its defining qualities — pure white petals of excellent substance with exceptional resistance to rain spotting and discoloration — are unusually reliable for a white rose. Repeat-blooming continues from spring through autumn with remarkable consistency, and the light fragrance is pleasant. Its outstanding vase life and stem quality have established it as a commercial cut flower of lasting global importance as well as a garden rose of the highest order. Growing to 1–1.3m in a tidy upright habit, it adapts to a range of conditions. Cutting back to about half in winter, with careful removal of dead wood, maintains the plant in good health.
Origin
Belgium
Lifespan
15-25 years
Size
1-1.3m
Temperature
-15〜35℃
Fertilizer (regular)
Full sun preferred. Tolerates partial shade but fewer blooms
Cut back to about 1/2 in winter. Remove dead wood
High disease resistance allows reduced spraying
White blooms show spent petals easily; deadhead often
Beginner. This is a beginner-friendly species. No special equipment or experience is required, and it can be kept successfully with basic care setup.
The ideal temperature for Pascali is -15〜35℃. Avoid sudden temperature changes and maintain a stable environment.
The average lifespan of Pascali is 15-25 years. With proper care and nutrition, they can live a long and healthy life.
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Pascali typically reaches 1-1.3m as an adult. Size may vary depending on care conditions and individual genetics.
Pascali feeds on: Fertilizer (regular). Aim for a balanced diet with appropriate feeding frequency.
The price of Pascali varies significantly depending on morph, size, and lineage. Check our market price page for the latest pricing information.