a.k.a Sherard’s Rose. An interesting five petalled variety. Stems grow upright in a slight zig zag and are covered in thorns. Its leaves have a characteristic purplish stipule and midbrib. Often found in hedgrows in Scotland and Wales. Flowers late Spring. Size 2m x 2m.
Rosa sherardii
From £15.95
Out of stock
Rose Group | Species Rose |
Breeder | discovered by Sherard |
Introduction | 1800s |
Colour | Deep Pink |
Flower Form | Single |
Height | Tall |
Flowering Period | Summer |
Fragrance | Light |
Disease Resistance | Excellent |
Hardiness Zone | 5 -what’s this? |
Shade Tolerant, Poor Soils, Attractive Hips, Attractive to Bees, Unusual Foliage
PLEASE NOTE: There is no more Potted Stock avaliable for this variety this year. Bareroot is now the earliest buying option.