Climbing David Austin Rose Wollerton Old Hall
£29.99
David Austin Rose ‘Wollerton Old Hall’
Plant Fact File:
- Plant Type: Climbing Rose
- Cultivar: ‘Wollerton Old Hall’
- Container Size: 3L
- Height: 20cm (from soil level to the top of the plant)
- Established Height: Approximately 2.5-3m
- Flower Color: Soft apricot-yellow
- Flower Form: Cupped, rosette-shaped
- Fragrance: Strong, myrrh fragrance with hints of fruit and tea
- Bloom Time: Spring to fall
- Growth Habit: Vigorous, climbing
- Aspect: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil Type: Well-draining, fertile soil
- Hardiness: USDA zones 5-9
Description:
The David Austin Rose ‘Wollerton Old Hall’ is a charming climbing rose cherished for its exquisite soft apricot-yellow blooms and strong fragrance. Delivered in a 3L container, this cultivar features cupped, rosette-shaped flowers that exude classic elegance and charm. With a height of approximately 20cm from soil level to the top of the plant and an established height of around 2.5-3m, ‘Wollerton Old Hall’ adds vertical interest and fragrance to garden landscapes.
Key Features:
- Soft Apricot-Yellow Blooms: ‘Wollerton Old Hall’ showcases beautiful soft apricot-yellow blooms, each displaying a classic cupped shape reminiscent of old-fashioned roses. The delicate coloring and intricate petal arrangement create a romantic and timeless appeal in garden settings.
- Fragrance: Renowned for its strong myrrh fragrance with hints of fruit and tea, the scent of ‘Wollerton Old Hall’ fills the air with a rich and captivating aroma. Plant this climbing rose near outdoor seating areas or along garden paths to enjoy its delightful fragrance throughout the growing season.
- Vigorous Climbing Habit: With its vigorous climbing habit, ‘Wollerton Old Hall’ produces long, flexible canes that can be trained to climb trellises, arbors, or pergolas. Its abundant blooms and lush foliage create a stunning vertical accent in the landscape, adding height and interest to garden structures.
- Hardy and Easy to Grow: ‘Wollerton Old Hall’ is hardy in USDA zones 5-9 and thrives in well-draining, fertile soil in full sun to partial shade. Regular pruning and training help maintain its vigorous growth and shape while encouraging continuous flowering.
Planting Tips:
- Select a sunny to partially shaded location with well-draining soil.
- Dig a hole slightly larger than the pot size and amend the soil with organic matter if needed.
- Carefully remove the plant from its container and gently loosen the roots.
- Position the plant at the base of the support structure and spread out the roots.
- Backfill the hole with soil, firming it gently around the roots.
- Water thoroughly after planting and provide regular water during the establishment period.
- Train the canes to climb the support structure and secure them with ties as needed.
- Prune as needed to shape and control growth, and feed with a balanced fertilizer in spring for optimal performance.