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Garden Rose Patience White

This item is sold by the bunch in multiples of 2.

Stems/Bunch: 12


2 to 3 bunches

$94.00 per bunch

5 to 18 bunches

$90.00 per bunch

20 or more bunches

$88.00 per bunch

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Common Names: Garden Roses, Cabbage Roses, David Austin Rose

The Patience garden rose, with its plethora of ruffled, buttermilk petals, adds an element of refined elegance to your next floral arrangement. It features a complex fragrance that isn’t overwhelming, with notes of lilac and myrrh. Very popular with today’s brides, these beautiful garden roses, also known as cottage or cabbage roses, create a look that is both soothing and stylish. They add plenty of texture to wedding bouquets and are often used as a substitute to peonies if they’re out of season. The Patience looks beautiful when paired with tulips, hydrangea, and traditional long-stemmed roses, but they can also stand alone. These roses require advance order notice and are sold in multiples of two bunches of 12 stems. They’re the ideal flower for you next DIY bouquet. Trust Blooms by the Box for all of your floral needs. Our wholesale prices and high-quality blooms will help you create the wedding of your dreams without going over budget. 

Stems/Bunch: 12
Flowers/Stem: 1
Size: 12"-15" stems with 2.5"-4" flowers
Availability: January-December
Vase Life: 2-3 days
Price Class: $ $ $ $
Special Care: Pair this beautiful rose with white, cream and pale green for a subdued, vintage look. Lisianthus is the perfect partner.
Suggestions: Despite having a slightly longer vase life than most garden roses, DO NOT KEEP THEM FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME before your event. These flowers need special attention as they are difficult to hydrate. Please use cool water to rehydrate them. Make sure to store them in a cool DRY place, out of direct sunlight.
  Read more tips about flower care and preparation here!

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