Rose 'Augusta Louise' - Shrub Rose
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Rose 'Augusta Louise' is a truly romantic shrub rose renowned for its opulent, double blooms that unfurl in a captivating blend of peach, apricot, and blush pink. Each flower seems painted by hand, with silky petals swirling in soft pastel tones that glow warmly in the sunlight. With its delightful fruity fragrance and lush, glossy green foliage, this rose adds both elegance and fragrance to any garden setting.
Growing to around 1.2 metres (4 feet) tall and wide, it forms a generous, rounded bush that bursts into bloom from late spring through autumn, offering months of show-stopping beauty. Perfect for cottage gardens, mixed borders, or romantic rose beds, 'Augusta Louise' thrives in full sun and rich, well-drained soil. Keep it flourishing with regular feeding, deadheading, and winter pruning to maintain its strong, floriferous habit.
Supplied in approx 3 litre containers.
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