Marc Chagall is useful when the goal is steady garden colour rather than a single show bloom. Look at its flower tone, fragrance, and rebloom pattern as one overall border effect.
Cultivar overview
Marc Chagall is a floribunda rose from Delbard. Introduced in 2015, it is best understood through its pink, yellow, and white striped colour, light fruity scent profile, and repeat bloom habit. Its light fruity fragrance is one of the main reasons to consider it for a spot close to people. Repeat flowering makes it easier to plan for more than one moment of interest during the season.
Garden character and use
As a floribunda, it is useful where the goal is steady garden colour and a generous flowering effect rather than one isolated specimen bloom. At about 2-3 ft by 2-3 ft, it needs a position where mature growth will not feel crowded. Its pink, yellow, and white striped colour gives it a clean, luminous look that works well in quieter planting schemes.
Bloom, fragrance, and care notes
Marc Chagall is strongest for gardeners who care about both scent and repeat bloom. With petal count noted as 35-50, the bloom has a useful clue to fullness and shape. Give it good airflow, steady watering, and a sunny position so the fragrance and flower form have the best chance to show well.