Family: English Climbing Rose
Creator: David Austin
Year of Introduction: 2014
Description: Delicate semi-double flowers, about 5 cm in diameter, grouped in clusters on long, thin, and flexible stems. The flowers have a pale pink color and an open form that reveals a beautiful set of golden stamens at the center. They emit a fresh, citrus fragrance. This rose was named after the ruler of Avalon, a central figure in Arthurian legend and the poetic works of Sir Walter Scott.
Light Requirements: Prefers full sun or partial shade.
Watering: Climbing roses require regular watering, especially in hot or dry climates.
Fertilization: Fertilize in spring and after each blooming cycle to promote growth and health.
Care:Prune once a year, preferably in winter, to maintain the plant’s shape and stimulate blooming. Grows well on walls, fences, obelisks, pillars, and standard arches.
Trivia: The name “The Lady of the Lake” refers to the ruler of Avalon in Arthurian legend, a key figure in British mythology. A central character in Sir Walter Scott’s famous poem of the same title.
Other Features:
Flower Color: Pale pink
Flower Size: Medium (5–9 cm in diameter)
Height: 3.75 m
Width: 2.5 m
24,99 €