My plant throws out long canes, the longest of which is about 6 feet tall. The blooms are large and almost always in clusters of at least 3. The rose is magnifiscent and does smell of myrrh.
My first bloom of Prairieville Prince on June 14, 2022 at 97 F has the most wonderful myrrh scent, way better than its parent Tess of d'Ubervilles. I grow many best myrrh scents, and Prairieville Prince easily compete with what I have: Mary Magdalene, St. Cecilia, Carding Mill, and Tess. The color is pink in my alkaline clay, and NOT orange, bought from Antique Rose Emporium.