Plant description
Clusters of lightly fragrant, cup-shaped, fully double, peach-apricot flowers on stiff stems from July to September and shiny, dark green leaves. This popular, repeat-flowering, dwarf bush rose makes an excellent container plant or low, informal hedge for an open, sunny site. The unusual, peach-apricot petals retain their colour well and are not spoilt by rain.
All our roses are grown in an open field and then dug up when the weather conditions are right in October or November. They will already have been cut back so no further pruning will be required, apart from snipping off any tips that have died back. Routine pruning can begin in late winter the year after planting.

















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