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Rose David Austin Lady of Shalott

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Rose David Austin Lady of Shalott

Flower

Rosa 'Lady of Shalott'

  • Partial sun
  • Zones 4–11
  • 60 days to maturity
  • Flowers
  • 36" spacing
  • pH 6–7
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  • Overview

    A stunning English rose that combines the romance of old roses with modern disease resistance and repeat flowering. The warm orange-salmon blooms have a golden reverse and emit a delicious spiced apple and clove fragrance that intensifies in warm weather. This vigorous shrub produces an abundance of rosette-shaped flowers from spring until frost, making it perfect for both formal and cottage gardens.

  • Planting

    Plant bare root roses in early spring or container plants after last frost. Dig hole twice as wide as root ball.

  • Growing

    Sun: partial. Soil pH: 6–7. Space plants 36" apart. Germination: 21-30 days (from seed, though grafted plants preferred).

  • Pests & diseases

    Common pests: Aphids, thrips, Japanese beetles, spider mites. Common diseases: Generally disease resistant, occasional canker or downy mildew.