Family: English Climbing Rose
Creator: David Austin
Year of Introduction: 2002
Description:
A singularly beautiful climbing rose with elegantly formed flowers that gracefully droop on the stems. As the petals open, they reveal numerous stamens, creating an effect reminiscent of a water lily. The flowers display a bright pale pink tone and emit an intense fragrance with notes of Old Rose, musk, and myrrh. This variety was named in honor of the National Gardens Scheme.
Light Requirements: Full sun or partial shade.
Watering: Regular watering is essential, especially in drier soils or during heatwaves.
Fertilization: Fertilize in spring and after each blooming cycle to encourage healthy growth and flower production.
Care:
? Ideal for climbing walls, fences, pergolas, arches, and facades.
? Prune annually to maintain vigor and the desired shape.
? Grows well in poor soils and shaded areas, suitable for varied climates.
Trivia: Named to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the National Gardens Scheme, an initiative allowing visitors to admire beautiful private gardens thanks to the generosity of their owners.
Other Features:
? Flower Color: Pale pink
? Flower Size: Medium (5-9 cm diameter)
? Height: Up to 4.5 m
Ideal Locations:
? Walls or fences with a height of 3 meters
? Areas near entrances
? House facades
? Large arches
? Pergolas
24,99 €