



Modern shrub rose 'Lady of Shalott' Bare-root
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The English rose ‘Lady of Shalott’ from the renowned British breeder David Austin features delightful, cup-shaped, and loosely double flowers. The petals display a stunning blend of orange and apricot with hints of salmon pink and golden yellow. The buds are darker, and the fragrance is strong and spicy, with notes of apple and clove. This rose has a bushy growth habit with elegantly arching branches and lush green foliage. Young leaves emerge with a beautiful bronze tint. A robust and disease-resistant variety, it blooms abundantly and continuously. Named after one of Lord Alfred Tennyson’s poems to commemorate his 200th birthday, this rose is perfect for mixed plantings and large containers. It also makes a stunning cut flower.
Group: Modern shrub rose
Position: Sunny
Soil: Rich, fertile, slightly loamy, and well-drained
Growth habit: Bushy and upright
Color: Orange
Fragrance: Strong
Flowering period: July–October
Height: Approx. 120 cm
Hardiness: Zone 1–4
Bare-root roses can be planted both in pots or flower beds from March to May. They thrive best in sunny locations and prefer nutrient-rich soil. Fertilize with Zetas rose fertilizer, which contains 150 g of live spores/Glomus species. Keep the soil moist throughout the summer. If the rose is to be planted in a pot, it should hold at least 30 liters.
Read detailed growing advice for roses in pots or flower beds, as well as winter storage tips, on our blog Garden Stories.
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€25,20
Out of stockModern shrub rose 'Lady of Shalott' Bare-root
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