Shiratama Rose Own Root Live Plant – White Japanese Garden Rose

Shiratama Rose Own Root Live Plant – White Japanese Garden Rose

Sale price  $189.00 Regular price  $220.00
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Shiratama Rose Own Root Live Plant – White Japanese Garden Rose

Shiratama Rose Own Root Live Plant – White Japanese Garden Rose

Sale price  $189.00 Regular price  $220.00

Shiratama (白玉) is a Japanese garden rose admired for its refined creamy white blooms and elegant antique-style coloration. This own root live rose plant produces graceful flowers that transition from soft creamy tones to pure white in warmer weather, while cooler seasons may bring delicate yellow undertones and occasional soft pink petal edges.

The blooms measure approximately 8–10 cm across and open gradually from a cupped bud into an elegant rosette form. Its light tea fragrance and refined ornamental appearance make it a beautiful addition to rose collections, containers, borders, and floral displays. Flowers typically last around 7 days in a vase.

Important Note:
You will receive a live starter plant. Listing photos show the plant at a mature stage for reference only. The actual plant size, shape, and appearance may vary and will be significantly smaller than the images shown.


• Own root Japanese rose
• Creamy white blooms turning pure white
• Soft yellow and pink tones in cooler weather
• Elegant rosette flower form
• Approximate bloom size: 8–10 cm
• Light traditional tea fragrance
• Vase life around 7 days
• Gradually opening cupped buds
• Suitable for garden beds and containers
• Ornamental flowering rose variety


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Common Name: Shiratama Rose
Scientific Name: Rosa hybrid
Plant Type: Live Rose Plant
Life Cycle: Perennial
Flower/Fruit Color: Cream White
Sunlight: Full Sun
Soil: Well-draining fertile soil
Water: Moderate watering
USDA Zone: 5–10

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