Top cut flower roses by Country Roses
Country Roses give their top recommendations for cut roses to grow in your garden, and to arrange in a vase.
1 bare root 520089-1 | £15.95 |
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An excellent performing, vigorous climbing rose with deep crimson blooms and great scent. It flowers first in June then again later in the summer. Grow this up a wall or fence for a fabulous display.
Genus | Rosa |
Group/Species | Climber |
Variety | Etoile de Hollande |
Type | Climber |
Common Name | Rose |
Border Position | On a Climbing Support |
Soil Type | Broad Tolerance |
Scent | Scented |
Site | Full Sun |
Moisture | Moist but Well-drained |
Height | 3.0m (10ft) |
Spacing | 3.6m (12ft) |
Sowing, Seeds, Planting | Before planting bare root roses, soak roots in a bucket of water for at least two hours. Prune any damaged roots and dig a hole 30-45cm (12-18in) deep and 60cm (24in) wide. Roses like heavy compact soil, so be sure to heel them in well. To aid quick establishment, sprinkle mycorrhizal fungi (Rootgrow) into the base of the planting hole. |
Care Tips | Water generously until established, and add fertiliser each spring. Prune lightly in late summer, once it has finished flowering. |
Flowering | June - September |
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Rosa 'Etoile de Hollande' reviews
Reviewed 31st July 2019 by Rosemary
Very disappointed. I bought in total about £100 on delphiniums. |
Reviewed 31st July 2019 by Lee In stock and delivered as promised and growing well as expected for root stock rose |
Reviewed 31st July 2019 by Heather
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What a beauty.
Reviewed 7th May 2017 by Jane Fielder Hello, Some years ago I planted Etoile against a farmhouse wall in Dorset. It proved to be a great choice, what a beauty. Plenty of sunshine seems to suit this specimen - an abundance of flowers well into Autumn. It had little shelter from winter winds and at times received rough treatment. It proved robust. A good specimen in the right spot. Welcoming and unforgettable....... |