Rosa 'Wollerton Old Hall' |
USDA Zone: 5-11 |
Wollerton Old Hall English Climbing Rose features showy lightly-scented fully double peach flowers with buttery yellow eyes along the branches from late spring to early fall. The flowers are excellent for cutting. It has dark green deciduous foliage. The glossy oval compound leaves do not develop any appreciable fall colour.
A wonderfully fragrant climber, presenting nicely rounded, chalice-shaped, pale apricot blooms with a strong myrrh fragrance with hints of citrus; buds have attractive flashes of red; a perfect addition to garden trellises or walls.
Wollerton Old Hall English Climbing Rose is recommended for the following landscape applications;
- Mass Planting
- Hedges/Screening
- General Garden Use
Climbing Rose
English Rose - bred by David Austin
Rebloomer
Fragrance: Strong
Bloom Time: Spring, Summer, Fall
Attracts Butterflies
Common Name: David Austin, Old Fashion, English Rose
Key Feature
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Light Needs | Landscape Uses |
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More About Wollerton Old Hall David Austin Rose |
Height: 10-12 ft |
Spread: 3-4 ft |
Flower Colour: Light Apricot Shades |
Select a site with at least 6 hours of direct sun each day. Generally roses will not flourish where their roots are in competition with the roots of other plants, especially trees and hedges. If you have the space, English roses look superb planted in groups of three or more of one variety. They will then grow together to form one dense shrub, which will provide a more continuous display and make a more definite statement in the border. Depending on the varieties and your climate, more groupings can be planted 24-30" apart within the group and 3-4 ft between plants of neighbouring varieties. Roses will grow in a wide range of soils, but they do appreciate good soil preparation. The addition of well rotted manure or compost before planting will help to ensure strong growth. Feeding, generous mulching and occasional deep watering will help encourage strong growth and more flowers. The removal of spent flowers. It encourages repeat-flowering and makes for a tidier plant. Either remove just the dead flower or cut the stems down to the first full leaf. Note that when grown in a container, it may not perform exactly as indicated on the tag - this is to be expected. Also note that when growing plants in outdoor containers and baskets, they may require more frequent waterings than they would in the yard or garden. Be aware that in our climate, most plants cannot be expected to survive the winter if left in containers outdoors, and this plant is no exception. NOTE: Some flowers and plants may be harmful or poisonous to people or pets if touched or ingested. If you require more information before placing an order, please let us know in advance. |