| |
 |
Climbing Rose
Rosa Etoile De Hollande
Large, fully double, hanging, deep crimson blooms with a seductive, heady Damask fragrance that appear repeatedly throughout the summer. This is a popular, well-foliated climber with a vigorous, branching habit and an abundance of finely-toothed, glossy dark green leaves. Perfect for an open, sunny border and making excellent cut flowers, the blooms are set off brilliantly against the backdrop of dark green leaves. Interestingly, the climbing version of Etoile de Hollande is considered far superior to the shrub form, making it a great choice for clothing the wall of a house or growing around a pillar
Position:
Full sun to partial shade
Soil:
A moist, yet well-drained, fertile and humus-rich soil
Rate of Growth:
Fast
Flowering Period:
June to August
Flower Colour:
Deep red
Other Features:
It was introduced in 1931 and become the Queen of the Reds between the wars
Hardiness:
Fully hardy
Garden Care:
Do not prune in the first 12 months after planting – merely remove any dead tips that may be present. Once the plant has become established, prune in late summer or autumn once flowering has finished. Any dead and exhausted wood should be cut out and the side shoots should be reduced by about two-thirds
Eventual Height: 5m
Eventual Spread:
5m
|
Approx Pot Size |
Approx Height |
Price |
|
| |
|
3.5 litre pot |
15-20cm |
£6.95 |
 |
|
|
|