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Get to Know Gabriel Oak (Auscrowd)

3 Stylish Ways to Use This Beautiful Rose

With its exquisite deep pink, many-petalled rosette blooms and delightful, fruity fragrance, Gabriel Oak is a captivating English Shrub Rose that infuses any garden with timeless elegance. The vibrant, deep pink flowers contrast beautifully with their lush green foliage, creating a striking visual display that commands attention. Gabriel Oak stands at 4 feet (125 cm) tall, making it a versatile addition to formal garden settings and more natural landscapes.

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Elegant Pots and Containers

Gabriel Oak is a rose variety that performs well in pots and containers. Its vibrant, eye-catching blooms and compact, well-defined form make it ideal for beautifying patios, balconies, and small garden spaces. When selecting a container for Gabriel Oak, opt for a larger size to accommodate its growth and promote proper drainage. This will allow the rose to flourish and unfold its captivating flowers and delicate fragrance.

Stunning Mixed Borders

Enhance your mixed borders with the Gabriel Oak rose, known for its captivating, rich, deep pink hues and luscious foliage that will breathe life into your garden beds. For a harmonious look, combine Gabriel Oak with complementary perennials like lavender. With its silvery foliage and elegant purple flowers, lavender beautifully complements the rose's blossoms. You can also add ornamental fountain grass for added texture and fluidity. At the same time, evergreen shrubs can provide a year-round verdant backdrop. Gabriel Oak repeat flowers, ensuring your garden stays vibrant and interesting throughout the flowering season.

Charming Rose Hedges

Gabriel Oak creates a captivating hedge that helps define garden spaces. Not only do trose hedges offer privacy and structure, but they also fill the air with fragrance.

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