

How to identify Roses 'Ballerina' (Rosa 'Ballerina')
Roses 'Ballerina' exhibits a striking presence as a deciduous shrub, reaching heights of 5 to 6 feet (1.5 to 1.8 meters) with gracefully arching canes. Its foliage consists of rich, light green leaves that complement domed clusters of small, lightly fragrant, single blossoms. Each flower presents a delicate blush, predominantly white at the center, gradually transitioning to pink at the edges. Following the bloom, the plant produces tiny orange-red hips. The shrub blooms prolifically under bright indirect light and is hardy to zones 4-9.
Deciduous shrub reaching 5-6 feet (1.5-1.8 meters) with arching canes.
Light green leaves complement domed clusters of fragrant, blush-white to pink flowers.
Blooms prolifically under bright indirect light, producing tiny orange-red hips.
Hardy to zones 4-9.
Scientific Classification of Roses 'Ballerina'