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Patio Standard Rose White
Patio Standard Rose White
Patio Standard Rose White
Patio Standard Rose White

Patio Standard Rose 'White'

Easy height and intrigue for any garden
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60 cm
120 cm
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Plant Care Information:

Scented / Fragrant
Scented / Fragrant
Perfect In Pots
Perfect In Pots
Plant In Sunshine
Plant In Sunshine
Winter Hardy
Winter Hardy
Easy To Grow
Easy To Grow
Wildlife Friendly
Wildlife Friendly

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1 x Bare Root
Item: 530194
£19.99
2 x White Bare Root
Item: 530198
£29.98
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60 cm
120 cm
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  • Enjoy a flurry of impressive pure, ice white blooms on this quality patio standard rose
  • Lovely large flowers appear in abundance during the warm summer months, and even into autumn
  • Versatile to suit any garden scenario - plant in pots or directly into the soil to craft impressive displays
  • Beautifully fragrant to please the senses, without overwhelming the perfumes of other flowers
  • Supplied as one bare root standard rose tree with a well-formed head, ready to plant out
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This patio standard rose offers beautifully fragrant, premium quality, elegant blooms which can be enjoyed throughout the summer.

Rose 'Standard White' produces large, pure white flowers, blooming continuously from early summer to autumn, owing to a repeat-flowering nature. These standards are supplied as established plants ready for planting and already displaying well-formed heads.  

The ice white blooms steal the show as they standout and contrast remarkably against the dark green foliage. Also known as a tree rose, this variety is perfect for adding height and elegance to a patio – where a single bush will make a dramatic fragrant feature, or a pair of potted specimens can be used to frame a door or gateway.

It takes expert growers a full three years to produce these gems, as they ‘top graft’ the flowering bush onto the straight stem of the rootstock, thereby providing the impressive height.

Supplied as a bare root, standard tree with a well-formed head, approx. 60-70cm tall ready to plant out.

What Is Supplied

Item 530194 supplied as:

1 x Bare Root

  • Some may have green wax on cut ends, which prevents drying out. It will dissolve naturally when growth starts.
  • The amount of growth on Potted roses will vary at different times of year, depending on when they are potted.
  • Potted roses will be Freshly potted from November to February, so are not fully rooted through.
  • They will have new shoots beginning in March and April.
  • They will be in leaf and then buds May and June.
  • They will be in flower June and July.
  • From August onwards they may be trimmed back, ready to plant and burst back into life the next season.
  • From the end of September your rose has received its trim which will help it to have stronger roots and better form next year.

Top Tips

  • Before planting, plunge bare root plants into a bucket of water for half an hour to rehydrate.
  • When pruning, make sure that your secateurs are clean and sharp to prevent squashing stems and introducing disease.
  • Add mycorrhizal fungi to the roots when planting to help the plant establish quicker.
  • Trim old flower stems to shape early each spring, just before new growth starts.

Care Information

  • Pick the right container for your rose - any large pot with good drainage holes is perfect.
  • Roses love sunshine and should receive sun for at least half the day, so position the pot with this in mind, remembering to position it before filling with compost as it may be too heavy to move once planted up.
  • Use a loam-based John Innes No 3 with 10 – 20% multi-purpose compost added. Make sure that the mix does not include any type of granular or time release fertilizer as this may burn the roots.
  • Feed twice for more blooms. In late-March/April and again in late July.
  • Prune lightly to deadhead, shape, and control disease.
  • Transplant into a larger container if you notice a decrease in blooms, and every 2 – 3 years to refresh the soil.
  • It is important that container-grown plants do not dry out – water regularly.

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120 cm
60 cm
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