Albarose or Rosa alba means translated the "white rose". The name already suggests the colour in which these old roses bloom. The colour spectrum ranges from a white to a light pink. This type of rose originally comes from Asia Minor and was already cultivated by the Greeks. The species was first mentioned in Germany around 1250.
Albaroses captivate with a pleasantly intense fragrance of well-double, large flowers and grow very vigorously and bushy, sometimes overhanging. The grey-green foliage is very healthy and the plant is easy to care for. Albaroses also survive the winter very well and are therefore a very robust rose species.