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Catherine is an elegant crimson bush rose with double blooms. She has a strong fragrance with a slender habit. Good cut flower.
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Catherine rose is a beautiful persica rose with attractive deep red buds opening to lovely mid-sized blooms with an apricot centre and candy pink outer petals flushed with silver, producing 6 – 12 blooms per truss, with mass displays of colour.
- 50-80cm
- Medium
- Candy pink with apricot centres
- Mid Border/ Central Bed or Container
Catherine rose is a beautiful rose with semi-double blooms produced from deep red buds, opening up to reveal a gorgeous persica rose of apricot toned inner petals and candy pink outer petals blushed with silver and an unusual red blotched centre.
- 50-80
- Medium
- Pink with Apricot Tones
- Mid Border/ Central Bed or Container
- Hybrid Tea
- Polyantha
- Floribunda
- Patio
- Ground Cover
- Climbing
- Rambling
- Damask
- Gallica
- Alba
Hybrid tea roseswere first created by crossing robust, vigorous hybrid perpetuals with the more tender, long-flowering tea roses. The result was the modern hybrid tea rose, which have large flowers that are held alone on straight stems. The flowers have a 'pointed' appearance. Most are fragranced and they're available in all colours except blue. Re...
Polyanthas are small shrub roses, bearing clusters of small flowers. They have bushy growth and are robust, repeat flowerers. Most have some fragrance. Their relatively compact shape makes them great for edging borders.
Floribunda rosesare the result of crossing hybrid tea and polyantha roses. They bear lots of flowers held in clusters and are generally bushier in form. Considered hardier and more resistant to disease than hybrid teas. Wide range of flower colours, though many have no scent. Repeat-flowering.
Patio rosesare those that have been bred specifically to produce plants that are particularly compact, so they're ideal for growing in containers. Like polyanthas, they have bushy growth and clusters of small flowers. Repeat-flowering, often fragranced blooms.
As the name suggests, ground cover roses are generally wider than they are tall, though they can vary in size, from low-growers like 'Partridge' to larger, bushier varieties like 'Raubritter'. Most are repeat-flowering, with lots of small flowers produced. Some are fragranced, some not. Small but tough plants.
A number of factors separate climbing rosesfrom ramblers. First they have more structured, less vigorous growth, flower on growth produced in the current year and produce fewer but larger blooms. Some are repeat-flowering, in particular the newer varieties. Most are fragranced and they can be broken down in to separate types, e.g. climbing Hybrid T...
Rambling rosesare much more vigorous than climbers, usually providing a single, magnificent flush of smaller flowers in June and July. To get more flowers go for a repeat-flowering rambler. They flower on the previous year's growth, so need pruning straight after flowering, with the old stems being cut right back. Many are fragrant and they're grea...
Damask roses are an old grouping, considered some of the best for fragrance – indeed, they're still grown commercially for rose oil and to make rose water. These shrub roses are split into two groups – Summer Damasks that are larger, have white to pink flowers and bloom once a year – and Autumn Damasks that are more compact, will repeat flower and ...
Gallicas are arguably the oldest garden roses. They're relatively short, bushy roses, with double flowers that have a distinctively ruffled appearance. Blooms are usually pink, purple or red. Many are strongly perfumed and all make lovely border roses.
These old roses are considered to be some of the toughest you can grow. Flowers are always white or pale pink, set against characteristic grey-green leaves. Highly disease-resistant and require little pruning. Can be grown in partial shade.
- BBC Gardeners' World Magazine
Catherine rose has attractive deep red buds, which open to pretty medium sized Persica blooms. This striking rose has apricot tones on inner petals, candy pink outer petals blushed with silver and an unusual red blotched centre which darknes to a cerise pink with age. A pleasantly fragrant rose.
Description. Produces white, shallowly cupped, full petalled blooms with impressive regularity throughout the summer. They have a pure myrrh fragrance. It forms an attractive shrub with bushy, relatively upright growth. Named to celebrate the Royal Wedding. David Austin, 2011. Characteristics. Location.
A charming variety with deeply cupped rosette blooms in a rich sunset orange-yellow that softens to a delicate apricot hue, excluding a medium-strong Myrrh fragrance. This versatile rose is available as both a shrub and climbing rose, making it perfect for various garden settings.