Princess Alexandra of Kent

from $29.00

Type: David Austin Roses Pvr

Brand: David Austin

Stock: 3

Description
POTS AVAILABLE MOST OF THE YEAR UNTIL SOLD OUT
Bareroot: June/July only, pre-order & some stock
Replacement Options to be noted in Order Comments
Out of Stock Items backordered till next year unless advised otherwise

NOT AVAILABLE TO WA, NT, TAS

Specifications:

Category: English Roses
Breeder: David Austin Roses
Year of Introduction:
Parentage:
Height and width: 180 × 80
Colour: Dusty rose pink in various shades
Growth: Strong
Foliage: Dark Green
Bloom: Large and Open cabbage style
Fragrance: Strong
Health: Excellent
Petal Count:
Awards:
Comment: Love this rose. Definitely grows well in North Queensland. Lady in the photos tells me her roses thrive on Love. I think that’s true.

Discounts:

8% discount will be applied at checkout for purchases of 3 or more rose plants.
Further discounts apply over $500 website spend
Potted Rose

Supplied in Plastic Pot
A potted rose will be settled long enough to establish that it has a good survival rate.
That may mean the plant is freshly planted in Winter/early spring; by November in bud & flowers; summer pruned in January; dormant in Winter
Protect from frost and keep well watered.
Potted Roses can be planted all year and will generally settle better with less growth on the top and good root growth.
Generally; the bigger the pot size, the bigger the root system.
A potted rose will have no reason to die except through lack of water or sunlight, herbicide or salt damage
Bare-Root Rose

supplied only in damp paper with sawdust, sphagnum or peat moss and as the name suggests with bare roots ready to plant
must be planted immediately after soaking for 24 hours after arrival; highly perishable
Bare-root roses have more risk of non-survival. Generally expect 75-90% survival rates.
Care

Plant in minimum 5 to 6 hours sunlight, few roses will tolerate less.
Plant away from trees or other plants that will compete or shade the crown of the plant
Stake with suitable stake and stretch tie if required. Do not allow the band to become tight and cut into the plant
Roses do not like to dry out particularly when freshly planted. Roses prefer an even moisture not too wet, not too dry.
No fertilisers at planting for approx. 3 weeks until established. Fertilizer info can be found on the website
Roses flower in late Spring to early Summer and will flower in flushes after the rain. Prune after flowering
Never prune just before frost season. New shoots will burn with the frost. Wait until after the last frost is gone.
Terms

Please Read terms and conditions
Fees do apply for cancellations and will be deducted from any refund requested. No charge for substitutions
Replacements will only be given if proof of negligence is provided. Mislabels rarely happen. Each will be evaluated on evidence. The final decision will rest with Eumundi Roses
Living plants cannot be guaranteed. Eumundi Roses will provide plants of industry standard or above.
Eumundi Roses plants are grown with care by traditional methods handed down for generations. This means roots first, tops second, flowers last. This gives the plants longevity and hardiness
Colour of flowers will change by seasons, is dependent on temperature, soil type and many factors, just as leaves on the trees turn from green to red in the Autumn,
Plants are a living thing and as such will die for various reasons beyond our control. Most roses live a long and happy life.

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