Rosa 'Great Maiden's Blush' is white blend Alba rose cultivar that appeared during the 14th century.
It has medium, very full (41+ petals), borne mostly solitary, or in small clusters of up to five, and has a globular, deeply cupped bloom form.
It tolerates shade and it can be grown on or beside north-facing walls (in the northern hemisphere).
[2][3][4] Like other Rosa × alba cultivars, it is very winter hardy, a tall shrub with arching branches.
It is either 'Cuisse de Nymphe', originating in France in the 14th century or 'Great Maiden's Blush' from Kew in England.