Baby Snow White (Baby Iceberg)
Floribunda Rose
Discover Baby Snow White (also know as Baby Iceberg), a compact floribunda rose prized for its elegant semi-double blooms and reliable garden performance. It produces clusters of soft white flowers with a subtle blush, each measuring approximately 5–6cm across. With an upright, tidy habit, plants reach around 70cm high and 50cm wide, making them ideal for smaller spaces.
Flowering begins early and continues in repeat flushes throughout summer, often with minimal deadheading. Baby Snow White forms a neat, bushy plant with healthy, semi-glossy foliage that remains attractive all season.
Heat tolerant and versatile, this rose performs equally well in garden beds or pots on patios and balconies. With its mild fragrance and consistent flowering, it brings enduring charm from spring through autumn.
Key Features
-
Semi-double, blush-white blooms
-
Flower size: 5–6cm
-
Height: 70cm | Width: 50cm
-
Compact, upright growth habit
-
Repeat flowering
-
Mild fragrance
-
Heat resistant
-
Ideal for small gardens, pots, balconies, and memorial plantings
Bring effortless elegance to your garden with Baby Snow White—a refined, compact floribunda that delivers season-long appeal.
| Plant Information | |
| Category | Bush Rose |
| Breeder | Kordes' Roses |
| Kordes' Collections | Parfuma® Collection |
| Features & Growth Habit | |
| Treloar's Health Rating | 4 Star |
| Growth Height (approximate only) | 70cm tall and 50cm wide |
| Flower Colour | White |
| Flower Size | 5cm - 6cm |
| Rose Type | Floribunda Rose |
| Ideal For | |
| Planting In Pots | Yes |
| Tropical Climates | Yes |
| Fragrance | Mild |
| Other | |
| Disclaimer | Every care is taken to provide accurate descriptions and information on each variety. Please note that characteristics will vary depending on the growing conditions. The information provided below may not be completely accurate for your climate or growing conditions. |
The colour images and descriptions are to be used as a guide only. Every care is taken to accurately describe growth habits and reproduce the correct colour in images. However, other factors such as Australia's varied climatic conditions, seasons and soil type can affect blooming and rose growth.