Penelope Shrub Rose (Rosa Penelope)Penelope Shrub Rose (Rosa Penelope)

Penelope Shrub Rose Bushes

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The details

  • Height: 2m
  • Colour: Creamy Pink
  • Shape: Semi Double
  • Scent: Strong
  • Flowering period: Repeat
  • Type: Shrub
  • RHS Award of Garden Merit
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Description

Penelope Shrub Rose

This pretty rose carries clusters of scented, semi-double, cream/pink flowers with pink frilled petal edges. A strong, healthy shrub, Penelope has lovely coral-pink hips in the autumn and can also be grown as a small climber. 6 ft x 6 ft

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Planting Instructions

How to plant Penelope roses

If planting against a wall leave about 45cms (18") between plant and wall. Dig a hole deep enough to allow the graft to finish at soil level when planted and with plenty of room for the roots. Improve the soil from the hole by removing large stones, weeds, roots and other rubbish and mixing in about 25% by volume of well rotted compost or manure. Wet the roots and sprinkle with Rootgrow so it stays in contact with the roots. If planting a pot grown plant gently loosen some of the roots before planting.

Position your rose so the roots are spread out and it is set at approximately the same level in the soil as it was before being transplanted. The union should be level with the soil when you have finished planting. Backfill the hole with the planting mix, firming it down as you go. Water in thoroughly. Water again a day or two later and then keep watering in dry spells.

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