Rosa ‘Iceberg’

(Iceberg Rose )

By May 18, 2019
Rosa 'Iceberg' - Iceberg Rose

About Rosa ‘Iceberg’ (Iceberg Rose)

Rosa ‘Iceberg’ is a popular, quick growing flowering specimen that can be trained into a tree or shrub. The tree form grows 3-4 feet tall and 3 feet wide on top of a 3 feet trunk while the shrub form grows up to 3 feet tall by 3 feet wide. From late Spring to early Fall this variety is heavily adorned with 2-4″ white blooms and yellow centers with new blooms emerging regularly. Its showy blooms are held up by thick, virtually thornless stems and glossy green leaves.

Planting And Care Instructions

Be sure to plant the Iceberg Rose in full sun using a well draining soil. Water regularly after planting to help it establish well to its new location, then reduce frequency watering only to keep the soil from completely drying out. In extreme heat or hotter climates, water more regularly. The Rosa ‘Iceberg’ is known to be disease resistant and tolerant of extreme heat. If desired, deadhead spent blooms for a manicured appearance.

Landscape Design Ideas

This variety looks great planted in a row, all on its own as an ornamental plant, as borders, in containers, or even hedges. It fits well into cottage or rock style gardens designs.


Botanical Name: Rosa Iceberg

Common Name: Iceberg Rose

Average Landscape Size: Tree: 3-7' x 3' , Bush: 3' x 4'

Plant Type: Deciduous

Bloom Color: White

Foliage Color: Green

Forms: Tree or Bush

Sizes: 1 Gallon, 5 Gallon

Special Features: Attracts Butterflies, Good For Container Or Ground Planting, Hedging Plant, Low Maintenance, Ornamental Plant, Showy Spring Flowers,