Roses that produce clusters of many flowers on one stem. The flowers tend to be smaller that that of hybrid teas but more prolific.
When you have received your purchased bare root roses, you will most likely find that if they have been sent during the dormant season they would have already been pruned hard back. If this is not the case you will need to do this before planting, to prevent wind rock. Roses are gross feeders, so it is essential to add humus to the soil prior to planting. Quality Rose Plants delivered UK wide
Rose of the Year 2006. Pinky buds open to creamy-white blooms with a hint of soft pink and apricot and a good scent. Will...
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This rose has clear yellow blooms with a good scent and very attractive light green foliage. It will tolerate some light...
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Rose of the Year 2004.
Small, semi-double, slightly scented blooms of golden yellow in large trusses. Will tolerate...
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Glorious, fully double, golden yellow flowers with a slight scent from June to September. An excellent gift to mark a...
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Lots of deep pink blooms with a lovely perfume and dark green leaves. Excellent as a cut flower. Repeat flowering from July...
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Soft pink flowers with a good scent on a bushy plant. Repeat flowering from June to October and will tolerate some light...
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Iceberg is an outstanding, free-flowering, slightly scented, white rose with lovely foliage. It is repeat flowering and...
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This rose has delicate, double, pale pink to white blooms with a strong scent and crisp, dark green leaves. It is repeat...
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This rose has large clusters of semi-double, blush-pink flowers with a sight scent and bright green glossy foliage. It is...
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