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Rose David Austin Lady of Shalott
FlowerRosa 'Lady of Shalott'
- Partial sun
- Zones 4–11
- 60 days to maturity
- Flowers
- 36" spacing
- pH 6–7
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.