: Be mindful of its susceptibility to powdery mildew and "flower mummies" (dried-up blooms that stay on the plant) after the initial flowering flush. Why Choose Raubritter?
: Dainty, dark emerald-green leaves that provide a sharp contrast to the pink blossoms. Care and Growing Tips Raubritter
: Best planted in full sun with a south or west-facing aspect. While it is somewhat shade-tolerant, it thrives with maximum light. : Be mindful of its susceptibility to powdery
: Requires minimal maintenance; regular spring pruning is typically sufficient to manage its spread. Care and Growing Tips : Best planted in
: Extremely winter-hardy (Zones 3–9 or 6–11 depending on the specific cultivar variety), making it suitable for harsher climates.
: Often described as a "photographer's dream," it creates a dramatic "bridal shower" effect as the petals drop. **Róża (Rosa) Raubritter** -- Kordes, 1936 - Facebook
The (Kordes, 1936) is a hardy hybrid macrantha shrub renowned for its unique, globular silvery-pink blooms that resemble small, tightly packed balls. Key Characteristics