Creator: David Austin
Description: A delicately beautiful and somewhat unusual climber, with pretty, pointed buds that open into medium-sized, semi-double flowers in light pink. Produced in large, open clusters over a very long season, the blooms are held on thin, dark stems and gradually reveal golden stamens. It has a light to medium Old Rose fragrance with fruity touches. Healthy and nearly thornless, it has relatively small, dark green leaves.
Light Requirements: Prefers full sun or partial shade.
Watering: Climbing roses require regular watering, especially in hot or dry climates.
Fertilizing: Fertilize in spring and after each flowering cycle to maintain plant health.
Care: Prune once a year, preferably in winter, to maintain shape and encourage blooming. Thrives on walls, fences, arches, and obelisks.
Trivia: The name was inspired by the artist and botanist Mary Delany, famous for her botanical artwork and contribution to science.
Other Features:
Flower Color: Light pink
Flower Size: Medium (5–9 cm in diameter)
Height: 3.75 m
Width: 3 m
24,99 €