Hybrid Musk Roses are a wonderful group of repeat flowering shrub roses first developed by the Rev. Joseph Pemberton. The flowers are medium-sized and come in large clusters. In addition to being strongly scented, they have a good range of colours which tend to be of delicate hues. Read more about Hybrid Musks in our blog post.
Pruning Guide
Can be left unpruned or form dense shrubs but to achieve good quality blooms and autumn flowering remove spent flower heads in summer and shorten shoots by one third in Winter.
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Out of stockQueen of the Musks is a popular Musk rose, especially in France. Strong scent. Dark and elongated foliage. Repeats well. Colour varies from light orange, pale pink to bright white. Forms a large shrub, although if hard pruned can be tamed to a comfortable 3 feet. Size:1.5m x 1.2m.
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Out of stockUnique beauty. Single blooms of cerise pink paling to ivory white in the centre with prominent stamens. Very healthy. A good autumn rose. Continuous flowering. Size:1.2m x 1.2m.
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a.k.a Peace. Large trusses of semi-double, creamy white, ruffled flowers with golden anthers. Rich musky fragrance. Blooms from June to Autumn. Dark foliage. Useful as a shorter climber. Size:1.8m x 1.5m. Introduced in 1918 by Rev Pemberton to mark the end of the war. With that in mind, RHS gardens have been planting out this rose to mark it's centenary; https://www.rhs.org.uk/gardens/articles/Roses-at-the-RHS-Gardens