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Floribunda Rose
Rosa Glenfiddich
Clusters of well-formed, beautifully shaped, semi-double golden amber blooms with a subtle, sweet fragrance are produced between July and September. This is a bushy, upright floribunda with strong, thorny stems and finely-toothed, glossy dark green leaves. Perfect for adding an unusual splash of colour to an open, sunny border, it has a strong disease resistance and displays a good continuity throughout the season. Originating in Scotland, it was named after the Scotch whisky which is reminiscent of its colour.
Position:
Prefers Full sun
Soil:
A moist, yet well-drained, fertile and humus-rich soil
Rate of Growth:
Fast
Flowering Period:
July to September
Flower Colour:
Golden-amber
Other Features:
In the south of the UK it is less reliable and bears paler flowers
Hardiness:
Fully hardy: stands a temperature down to -15°C
Garden Care:
Dependent on the time of year you buy our roses, the compost may break away when removing from the pot because they are field grown and potted in autumn. Prior to planting trim the roots to 25cm and the stems to 15 to 20cm taking care to cut diagonally away from and above an outer facing bud. Mix compost in with the back fill and a potash based fertilizer.
Eventual Height: 75cm
Eventual Spread:
60cm
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