The rose ‘Gemini’ has long pointed buds with large outer petals that reflex at the tips as they unfurl to form a flower with creamy white center surrounded by a dusty pink band. The flowers are borne on long stems usually singly but sometimes in clusters of up to five blooms. The bushes are upright, vigorous, well-branched, with few prickles, and an abundance of dark green, glossy, healthy leaves. ‘Gemini’ is considered very disease resistance and is prized as a cut flower and for its high center which makes it a top notch exhibition rose.
Type: Hybrid tea
Origin: Zary, Bear Creek Gardens, United States, 1999
Parentage: Anne Morrow Lindbergh x New Year
Flower Size: 4-5”
Petal Count: 25-30 petals
Scent: Mild to strong and sweet
Flowering: Flushes throughout the season
Plant Size: 4-6’ H x 3-4’ W
Hardiness: Zones 5-9
ARS: 8.3
Awards: AARS 2000; Portland Gold Medal, 2003.