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David Austin English Rose - Graham Thomas
RoseRosa 'Ausmas'
- Full sun
- Zones 5–11
- 60 days to maturity
- Flowers
- 72" spacing
- Low water
- Perennial
- pH 6–7
Overview
Named after the renowned rosarian, this exceptional English rose combines the best of old and new with cupped, fully double blooms in rich golden yellow. The strong tea rose fragrance and repeat flowering habit make this climbing rose a standout performer that brings cottage garden charm to any landscape.
Planting
Plant container roses in spring after soil warms or early fall. Provide support structure for climbing habit. Mulch well in cold climates.
Growing
Sun: full. Water: low. Soil pH: 6–7. Space plants 72" apart. Germination: N/A - Propagated by cuttings/grafting.
Pests & diseases
Common pests: Aphids, spider mites, Japanese beetles, rose sawfly. Common diseases: Black spot, powdery mildew, rust (less susceptible than many varieties).