Shrub roses
Most shrub roses are, at least initially, the product of various crosses between Species Roses and modern Bush Roses , breeded during the 20th century. The result is a wide mixture of shrubs of varying sizes and colours although they are usually quite large, reaching 5 or 6 ft in height.
Most shrub roses are tough and reliable. Many of them can be relied upon to repeating flowering, given good conditions, bringing colour when most other shrubs have ceased to flower. Their growth is generally graceful and shrub-like. The flowers often have no very definite form, gaining much of their beauty from their massed effect.
- Rene van Wegberg
It has cup-shaped flowers with large, fragrant petals of silky texture. Rosa ‘Renée van Wegberg’™ can be grown organically since it is quite disease resistant and requires low maintenance.
€ 7,00
Symbivit
With Symbivit, roses catch on better and it increases the chance of survival. Highly recommended for replanting and risks of soil diseases.
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