DAVID AUSTIN LICHFIELD ANGEL ROSE
Description Pale peachy pink buds gradually open to form neatly cupped, cream rosettes. Each bloom has a perfect ring of waxy petals enclosing numerous smaller petals. Eventually the petals turn back to form a large, domed flower. It forms a vigorous, rounded, almost thornless shrub, its blooms nodding attractively on the branch. Named after an 8th century limestone sculptured panel, discovered in Lichfield Cathedral. David Austin, 2006.
Characteristics
- Colour: Cream
- Flowering: Repeat Flowering
- Fragrance: Light, Musk
- Bloom Size: Large
- Family: English Shrub Rose
- Size: Large Shrub 4 1/2ft (140cm) 4 1/2ft (140cm)
Ideal For
- Mixed Border
- Pots & Containers
- Rose Hedges
- Rose Border
- Shady Areas
- Very Few
- Thorns Cutting
Growing Conditions
- North, East, South, West Facing
- All soil types
- Full Sunlight
- Partial Sunlight
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