Shrub Rose Trio Plants Collection

Rosa x hybrida
  • Beautiful blend of white, apricot and deep purple blooms
  • Fragrant roses provide months of colour and seasonal interest
  • Combines historic and award-winning varieties in one collection
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Product DescriptionOverview and what to expect

Shrub Rose Trio Plants Collection combines three distinctive shrub roses to create a colourful and fragrant display that evolves throughout the season. Carefully selected for their individual beauty and dependable performance, these varieties bring elegance, character and lasting interest to borders, feature planting schemes and cottage-style gardens.

This collection includes:

Rose Alba Maxima (Shrub) Plants
Timeless double white blooms with a delicate fragrance, opening from softly tinted buds before maturing to creamy white flowers. Decorative rose hips provide additional colour and interest later in the season.

Rose Buff Beauty (Shrub) Plants - AGM
An RHS Award of Garden Merit winner producing clusters of soft apricot blooms from early summer through to autumn. Its long flowering period and gentle fragrance make it a standout garden performer.

Rose Cardinal De Richelieu (Shrub) Plants
A historic rose renowned for its richly coloured deep purple flowers and elegant rounded blooms. The nearly thornless stems make it particularly useful for cutting and arranging indoors.

Together these complementary roses create a wonderful blend of colour, fragrance and form, delivering months of enjoyment while attracting pollinators to the garden. Their upright, bushy habit makes them suitable for a wide range of garden styles and planting schemes.

Shrub Rose: Shrub Roses are usually the largest of the bush roses. They are ideal for the back of borders or dividing spaces in the garden with their mounding, spreading shape. Their flowers may be single, semi-double or double and are produced all along the stems, creating spectacular displays over a long period. Many varieties are also highly fragrant.

Planting advice: Plant bare root roses outdoors from October to March. Choose a sunny or partially shaded position with fertile, well-drained soil. Soak roots before planting, position the graft union just below soil level and water thoroughly after planting. Apply mulch to help retain moisture and encourage strong establishment.

Bare Root Roses
All our Roses are UK grown, hand graded, wrapped and despatched within 48 hours of lifting from the nursery to guarantee the best quality. Ready to plant straightaway in a sunny spot, you can look forward to a gloriously colourful, sweetly perfumed garden for years to come! Roses are supplied as bare root plants.

Shrub Rose Trio Plants Collection includes 3 Bare Root Plants, one of each variety.

Grow InWhere it grows best in your garden
  • Border
  • Container
  • Patio
Product DetailsSpecies, size, colour and more
Botanical Name: Rosa x hybrida
Genus: Rose
Plant Class: Hardy Shrub
Habitat: Branched,Bushy,Medium,Upright
Position: Full Sun and Partial Shade
Attractive to: Attractive To Bees and Attractive To Pollinators
Colour: Mixed
Key FeaturesQuick snapshot of habit, light and use
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Hardy Shrub

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Fragrant Plant

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