The Lady Gardener
The Lady Gardener
20 in stock
This rose is characterized by large, quartered rosettes, each about 10 cm wide, filled with loosely arranged petals in a beautiful, pure apricot color that fades towards the edges. It gives off a wonderful tea scent, enriched with notes of cedar wood and vanilla. Named in honor of Plant Heritage for their important contributions to protecting the diversity of British garden plants, this variety was introduced by David Austin in 2013.
Characteristics:
- Color: Apricot
- Flowering: Repeated flowering
- Scent: Medium, Tea
- Flower size: Large
- Family: English Shrub Rose
- Size: Medium shrub, 4 feet (125 cm)
- Grower: David Austin
- Year of introduction: 2013
Ideal for:
- Mixed borders
- Pots and containers
- Rozenhagen
- Shady areas
Growing conditions:
- Orientation: East, South, West
- Suitable for all types of soil
- Requires full sun
Origin of name: Named to raise awareness of the vital role of Plant Heritage in protecting the diversity of British garden plants. The National Collection of English Roses is maintained in our Rose Gardens in Albrighton, Shropshire.
Flowering time
Flowering time
- June
- July
- August
- September
- October
Characteristics
Characteristics
The Lady Gardener
Flower shape
Flower shape
- Stuffed
Scent
Scent
Good scent
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">Caring for rose 'Dame Judi Dench' 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.</span></p>
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.