A Whiter Shade of Pale Rose Bushes

Rosa A Whiter Shade of Pale

£11.99 - £16.99
  • Colour: white, touch of pink
  • Shape of flower: high centred, double
  • Size of flower: large
  • Scent: very fragrant
  • Height: up to about 90 cm
  • Flowering: repeat through summer
  • Group: Hybrid Tea
  • RHS Award of Garden Merit
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A Whiter Shade of Pale Roses: Bareroot Plants

White with the merest touch of pale pink to its mature petals, it has an immaculate hybrid tea high centre, with perfectly scrolled petals opening from the bud, when the pink colour is most apparent.

A Whiter Shade of Pale stands out in that, unlike many hybrid tea roses, it has a really strong, alluring fragrance, so you may as well put it to good use in a sheltered corner where the smell can reverberate next to your terrace. The foliage is a good green with a glossy rounded leaf.

Browse our range of hybrid tea roses, or all of our rose bushes.

Features

  • Height: up to about 90 cm
  • Colour: white, touch of pink
  • Shape of flower: high centred, double
  • Size of flower: large - up to 25 petals
  • Scent: very fragrant
  • Flowering: repeat through summer into autumn
  • Group: Hybrid Tea
  • RHS Award of Garden Merit
  • Cutting flower

Growing A Whiter Shade of Pale

Prefers full sun and works well in mixed, preferably sheltered borders. It copes well in most soil types but benefits from a mulch feed in winter or late spring.

A Whiter Shade of Pale Live in Your Garden

The delicate colouring makes it ideal for incorporating in a herbaceous border of soft pastel feminine colours - pale pinks, silvers, blues and whites, alongside spikes of Linaria Canon J. Went, blue delphiniums, cosmos Purity, cleome 'Helen Campbell', Artemisia bPowis Castleb and any pale blue or violet salvia, like East Friesland. Given that it is sweetly scented, plant up a pot or two to stand on a terrace; a perfect accompaniment for that relaxing evening drink.

It can also be used as a focal point in a bed of darker flowers: try crimson peonies or Hidcote Lavender. It would look stunning with climbers like New Dawn rose and set against the deep green of a yew hedge.