The thorny stems of shrub roses make the ideal for hedging or creating other barriers in the garden. Flowers can be single or double and are often scented.
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.
This rose has dark Rugosa-type leaves and finely prickled stems. The sweetly-scented blooms are amber-yellow in colour and it...
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This is a hybrid musk rose with arching branches and cluster of single, pink-and-white blooms with a slight scent. It is...
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This rose has masses of marvellous, musk-scented, single yellow flowers on reddish-green arching stems in May. The fern-like,...
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Said to be named after 'Fair Rosamund', mistress of Henry II, this is a striking, bushy rose with large, semi-double blooms....
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This is a splendid, strongly scented shrub rose with large, crimson-purple blooms that smell of almonds. It is vigorous,...
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This rose has fully double, strongly scented, deep crimson flowers, fading to dusty violet, on arching stems in June and...
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