Rosa ‘Gertrude Jekyll’®
Rosa ‘Gertrude Jekyll’ (Ausboard) David Austin® English Rose. An award winning English shrub rose. It is always one of the first varieties to flower as its buds open to large rosettes of outstanding glowing pink double flowers. Bears the beautiful Old Rose fragrance. Can reach up to 110cm in height.
| Weight | 0.00000000 kg |
|---|---|
| Colour | Pink |
| Flowering Month | August, July, June, September |
| Height | 91-120 cm |
| Condition | All Soil Types |
| Aspect | Partial Shade, Sunny |
| Suitability | Beds/Borders, Container, Cutflower, Hedging / Screening, RHS AGM, Scented |
Rosa ‘Gertrude Jekyll’ (Ausboard) David Austin® English Rose.
An award winning English shrub rose. It is always one of the first varieties to flower as its buds open to large rosettes of outstanding glowing pink double flowers. Bears the beautiful Old Rose fragrance. Best for fragrance and flowering. Can reach up to 110cm in height .
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