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Rosa
'The New Dawn'
Eventual Height: 3m
Eventual Spread: 2.5m
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Rosa
'The New Dawn'
rose New Dawn (climbing)
size: 4 litre pot
available within 3-4 days
£14.99
£12.49
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Position:
full sun or partial shade
Soil:
fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil, including clay
Rate of growth:
fast-growing
Flowering period:
July to September
Flower colour:
pale pearl-pink
Hardiness:
fully hardy
Sprays of cup-shaped, double, fragrant, pale pearl-pink flowers from July to September and shiny, mid-green leaves. This lovely, repeat-flowering, climbing rose flourishes in both sun and partial shade. One of the best and most vigorous climbing roses, it's perfect for covering a house or garden wall.
Garden care:
Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in) and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the 'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is approximately 5cm (2in) below the soil.
All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out 'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
Eventual Height:
3m
Eventual Spread:
2.5m
Rosa
'The New Dawn' - rose New Dawn (climbing)
Reliable pearl-pink rose
Goes well with:
Scabiosa
'Butterfly Blue'
£7.49
Grow over an arch or against a warm sunny wall; also ideal for shady city courtyards"
Lucy Summers
Greenfingers Guides
Silver-pink climber bearing lots of small flowers set against shiny olive foliage and the perfect pillar rose to disguise stems of white, pink and magenta ramblers"
Val Bourne
Garden Writer