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    Lady of Shalott

    (Ausnyson) English Shrub Rose Bred By David Austin
    PAT. PP22171
      • Delivered without foliage or soil
      • Arrives in plastic-free packaging
      • Traditionally planted in dormancy between January and May, zone-dependant.
      • Planting bare roots in the cooler months allows their roots to establish and produce bountiful blooms by the next flowering season
      • Cost-effective, particularly when planted en masse.
      • Planting advised as soon as possible depending on weather conditions
      • Includes soil
      • Perfect for gifting
      • Adds instant blooms when planted in summer
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            Description
            Rich orange-red buds open to chalice-shaped blooms, filled with loosely arranged, orange petals. The surrounding outer petals are salmon-pink with beautifully contrasting golden-yellow undersides. There is a pleasant, warm Tea fragrance, with hints of spiced apple and cloves. It quickly forms a bushy shrub with slightly arching stems and mid-green leaves, which have attractive, slightly bronzed tones when young. The name is taken from one of Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s poems to commemorate the 200th anniversary of his birth.
            Characteristics
            • Colour: Orange
            • Flowering: Repeat Flowering
            • Fragrance: Medium,Tea
            • Bloom Size: Large
            • Family: English Shrub Rose
            • Size: Large Shrub
            • Height: 5ft
            • Width: 4ft
            • Breeder: David Austin
            • Year of Introduction: 2009
            • Suitable for zones: Zones 4-11
            • Petal Count: 60 petals
            Location
            • Attracting Bees
            • Cutting
            • Mixed Border
            • Rose Hedges
            • Shady Areas
            Growing conditions
            • North, East, South, West Facing
            • Full Sunlight
            • Partial Sunlight
            • All soil types
            Behind the name
            The name is taken from one of Alfred,Lord Tennyson’s poems to commemorate the 200th anniversary of his birth.
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              Need more help? for individual help or advice, we encourage you to contact our friendly, knowledgeable team on 800 328 8893.

              Bare root roses are dormant plants and can be planted November and April.

              Potted roses are available all year round and can be planted at any time of the year.

              Aside from extreme weather, roses can be planted at any time during the year. The extreme weather conditions that we advise against planting in are when the ground is frozen, water-logged or during a drought.

              We take every care to breed, grow and deliver the best roses. If a rose fails to grow or arrives damaged, we will replace it free of charge. That’s the David Austin promise. If you would like to request a replacement or refund of a rose within the 5 year guarantee period, please complete our Returns form.

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