Description: Rose ‘Pascali’ is a timeless hybrid tea rose first introduced by Belgian breeder Louis Lens in 1963. Revered for its large, pure creamy-white blooms with a subtle ivory or golden tint near the centre, this rose exhibits a classic high‑centred, urn-shaped form with 26–40 petals that open slowly in elegant succession. The light, sweet fragrance and glossy dark green foliage complement its refined appearance. Repeatedly flowering from late spring through to autumn, ‘Pascali’ is highly valued both in garden beds and as a prized cut flower. It grows into a sturdy, upright shrub with minimal thorns and shows excellent disease resistance—though occasional vigilance against black spot may be needed under wet conditions. Its strong habit and elegant blooms have made it a favourite, earning accolades including the title World’s Favourite Rose.
Form: Shrub – Medium
Mature Size: Height: approximately 90–120 cm Width: approximately 60–90 cm
Aspect: Full Sun Part Shade
Flowering: Flowers in Late Spring Flowers in Summer Flowers in Autumn Repeat flowering throughout the season
Flower Colour: Creamy white with ivory or very pale golden highlights
Key Attributes: Suitable for Pots Excellent as Cut Flower Perennial (repeat‑flowering) Lightly Scented (subtle perfume) Disease Resistant Elegant Hybrid Tea Form Low Maintenance
Toxicity: Non‑toxic to humans and pets
Companion Plants: Lavender Salvia Nepeta (Catmint) Hardy geraniums Ornamental grasses