'David Austin® Kathryn Morley (‘Ausvariety’)' Rosa rubiginosa (English Shrub Rose) | Vite Greenhouses
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English Shrub Rose ‘David Austin® Kathryn Morley (‘Ausvariety’)’
Rosa rubiginosa (‘David Austin®’ Series)
This plant has been discontinued from the breeder and is no longer available.



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Vitals -
Type: Shrub
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Zone: 4-9
My Zone?
EXPOSURE
Full Sun
BLOOM SEASON
Blooms late spring to late summer
(Rebloomer)
SIZE
48"-6'
n/a
ATTRIBUTES
Cultivar Notes -
David Austin® Kathryn Morley (‘Ausvariety’)
This rose bears large, cup-shaped flowers of extreme refinement. it is a true old fashion rose and one of the most beautiful in this collection. The color is a soft pink and a medium tea rose fragrance.
Series Notes -
David Austin®
These roses are a wonderful combination of old world charm and new advancements in rose culture. They have an old-fashion rose bloom shape and a more natural shrubby growth habit. They will help create a wonderful English Garden feel in your landscape.
Other Plants in the David Austin® Series available this season at Vite Greenhouses
Species Notes -
Rosa rubiginosa
English Roses have natural, shrubby growth which makes them ideal for both rose borders and combining with other plants in mixed borders. The more compact English Roses work well in rose beds, while taller varieties can be trained against a post and rail fence. Most varieties will perform surprisingly well in partial shade with at least four or five hours of good sun a day. English Roses as shrubs look best when planted in groups of three or more of the same variety. They will then grow together to form one dense shrub, which will provide a more continuous display and make a more definite statement in the border.

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