Belinda's Dream
- Classification: Shrub
- Flower Color: medium pink
- Flower Size: 4 inches
- Flower Form: old fashioned
- Petal Count: 41
- Fragrance: moderate fruity raspberry
- Repeat Bloomer: yes
- Foliage: medium green, dull
- Disease Resistant: very
- Plant Height: 4-5 feet
- Plant Width: 3-5 feet
- Growth Habit: vigorous, arching, bushy
- Hybridizer: Dr. Robert Basye
- Registered: 1992
- Parentage: ‘Jersey Beauty’ x ‘Tiffany’
- ARS* Rating: 8.4 (a very good to excellent rose)
*American Rose Society Rating
Awards:
- Earth-Kind
Notes:
- Introduced in 1992, this gorgeous shrub rose was developed by Dr. Robert Basye, a mathematics professor at Texas A&M University and named after the daughter of one of his friends. Belinda’s Dream is disease tolerant and has gorgeous flowers. Used as a specimen plant, a hedge or even in a large pot, this rose has the impact and beauty of a modern hybrid tea, but is much more disease and soil tolerant. It was the first rose to be designated Earth-Kind by the Texas AgriLife Extension Service. The large, very double pink blossoms come in large clusters from spring until frost. Bred in Texas to withstand hot temperatures, it does well in temperate climates as well. It may have some blackspot in cool, damp weather, but its vigor and blooming will not be affected by the disease. Light pruning improves appearance and blooming frequency. --- (Texas Agri-life Extension Service)