Creator: David Austin
Description: A repeat-flowering variety that, unusually for a rambler, produces fully double flowers. The flowers are small, cup-shaped, and soft pink, fading to pale white, held in large, gracefully hanging clusters. Each flower’s petals are beautifully arranged around a small central eye. The overall appearance is of exceptional charm and beauty. It was named after the village where our nursery is located.
Light Requirements: Prefers full sun but adapts to partial shade.
Watering: Requires regular watering, especially during hotter periods.
Fertilization: Fertilize in spring and after blooming to ensure healthy, continuous growth.
Care: Ideal for cultivation on walls, fences, arches, obelisks, and pergolas. Annual pruning is recommended to maintain its shape and encourage abundant flowering.
Trivia: The name of this rose honors the “Striders,” “Steppers,” and “Strollers” walking for health around the paths and fields near Albrighton village, where our nursery is located.
Other Features:
? Flower Color: Soft pink
? Small (2-5 cm in diameter)
? Height: 3.75 m
? Width: 2 m
24,99 €