Rosa 'White Fairy'
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This ground covering rose is easy to grow and an amazing addition of colour to borders or patios! The plant breaks out in dark green glossy foliage in springtime which lasts all the way through till autumn giving you lovely spring colour before falling. Its double petalled white flowers bloom from July to September giving you a showy display of striking summer colour. With a maximum height of 75cm and spread of 1 metre it is great for covering any empty areas of your garden with minimal upkeep. ‘White fairy’ is perfect for cottage gardens or borders with its soft flowers and lush foliage, but it works equally well as a focal point in container planting schemes.Â
A versatile and hardy rose this plant should be placed in fertile well-drained soil and sheltered from cold winds. Adaptable to various light levels ‘White Fairy’ thrives in full sun or partial shade and can grow in most soil types.Â
Supplied in approx. 1 litre containers.
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