Rambling Rosie (carrot)
Rambling Rosie (carrot)
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Rose Rambling Rosie is a beautiful rambler rose that could technically be classified as a patio climber: at full size she is about 3 meters tall and slightly less wide. Unusually for a rambler, it bears its large clusters of small, semi-double, scarlet flowers continuously through the summer, about June to October. On poorer soils it still blooms well and just becomes a bit smaller. Rosie is a disease-free, easy-to-grow rose.
Bred by the great amateur rose breeder, Colin Horner (1933-2005), marketed in 2001 and 2005 by Warner's Roses in Devon. Her registration code is HORjasper. In addition to her Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit, she holds a Gold Award from the Glasgow Rose Trials (2010), a Bronze Certificate from The Hague Rose Trials in the same year and a Gold Standard Rose Trials award from 2007.
Flowering time
Flowering time
- June
- July
- August
- September
- October
- May
Characteristics
Characteristics
Rambling Rosie (carrot)
Flower shape
Flower shape
- Single flowered
- Whiteart
Scent
Scent
Lightly scented
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Caring for rose 'Rambling Rosie' is not difficult, but the rose does require some time and attention on a regular basis. Roses need a lot of energy to grow well and sufficient water and nutrition helps with this. Also check regularly whether there are spent flower buds on the rose. To avoid wasting energy, it is best to remove these as quickly as possible. It is wise to fertilize the rose so that it can absorb good and healthy nutrition again. The advice is to do this twice a year; in March and the end of June.
Delivery
Delivery
Products are shipped directly from the nursery every week on Wednesdays. By delivering only once a week, we reduce logistics emissions and optimize our processes. This benefits both the quality of our products and the climate.