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'Lenka Frayla®' Shrub Rose

Perfect for bright bouquets

Lenka Frayla'

    • Clusters of creamy yellow flowers that open to snow white. Long stems make these ideal for cutting
    • Sweetly fragrant
    • Inspired by classical 19th century French and English roses, the Frayla collection is dedicated to celebrated women in Serbian history, such as humanitarians, scientists, queens and princesses, artists and explorers
    • A compact and hardy shrub with dark green, disease-resistant foliage
    • Plant as part of a formal rose bed or in a more contemporary style with grasses and low growing perennials
    • Depending on the time of year, your rose may have been professionally hard-pruned by our growers to ensure its long term health and strength

'Lenka Frayla®' Shrub Rose

Perfect for bright bouquets
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Lenka Frayla'

    • Clusters of creamy yellow flowers that open to snow white. Long stems make these ideal for cutting
    • Sweetly fragrant
    • Inspired by classical 19th century French and English roses, the Frayla collection is dedicated to celebrated women in Serbian history, such as humanitarians, scientists, queens and princesses, artists and explorers
    • A compact and hardy shrub with dark green, disease-resistant foliage
    • Plant as part of a formal rose bed or in a more contemporary style with grasses and low growing perennials
    • Depending on the time of year, your rose may have been professionally hard-pruned by our growers to ensure its long term health and strength

what to expect

Supplied as:

4.5L Pot
Supplied in a 4.5 litre pot
4.5L Pots

Height on arrival:

30-60cm
Your rose will be supplied at a height of approx 30-60cm
30-60cm

Eventual height:

30-50cm

Eventual spread:

50cm
This rose reaches a spread of approx 50cm unless pruned
50cm
This rose reaches a spread of approx 50cm unless pruned

Time to first crop:

Flower colour:

Yellow, White
Creamy yellow flowers open to snow white
Yellow, White
Creamy yellow flowers open to snow white

Habit:

Bushy
This rose has a low-growing, compact and bushy habit
Bushy
This rose has a low-growing, compact and bushy habit

Hardiness:

Fully hardy
This rose is hard as nails and will get through even the coldest UK winter
Fully hardy
This rose is hard as nails and will get through even the coldest UK winter

Rootstock:

Spacing:

1-2m
Single shrub roses should be spaced at their mature width. If planting a larger bush of 3 or more roses, or a hedge, space them at half of their mature width.

how to grow

Good pest and disease resistance

The main problems for roses are aphids (greenfly) and rose black spot - although many of the newer varieties have good resistance to it. Greenfly can be removed by hand and squashed, or if you don't fancy that you can wipe them off with a damp cloth or spray the area lightly with a water and vegetable oil mixture. Black spot appears as unsightly patches on leaves, but doesn't usually harm the plant unless it takes hold. In extreme cases growth can be stunted. Check regularly and remove any affected leaves, making sure to remove any fallen leaves or petals as soon as possible, as the disease spores are stored here and can re-infect the soil, affecting the next season's growth. A good preventative measure is mulching around the base of the plant so that rain doesn't splash any soil-borne spores onto the plant's foliage.

Water regularly

Water your roses as closely as possible to the base of the plant and avoid splashing foliage or flowers as this can encourage diseases and moulds. A soft spray is better, so if using a hosepipe, a rose attachment is perfect. Pay special attention to roses in pots, next to walls, in sandy soil and when newly planted, and don't allow the soil to dry out completely.

Full Sun to Partial Shade

Roses prefer a position in direct sunlight and do best with at least 4-6 hours of sun per day. However they can also thrive with a little light shade, especially in the afternoons.

Any moist, well-draining soil

Roses do well in most soil types, as long as they're well draining - they hate their roots to be waterlogged - and not too dry. Loamy soil is perfect - if your soil is very heavy or sandy, you could mix in some garden compost to rebalance it.

Feed twice yearly

Feed your roses in late March/April at the start of the growing season, then again in late July after the first blooms have finished. Sprinkle a granular rose food over the soil - this will release its nutrients over several months, promoting healthy growth and repeat flowering. ?v=1613300949

For more care tips and ideas visit our Knowledge page

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