Family - Rosaceae
Category - Rose
Origin - Bred in the UK
Discovered By - Bred by Colin Horner
Year of Introduction - 2005
Season of Interest - Summer, Autumn
Hardiness - H6
Height - 2.5m
Width - 1.5m
Location - The Cloister Garden
Description: Rambling Rose
A small rambling rose that is excellent for training against walls, trellises or pergolas. Glossy dark green leaves are pinnate and have oval to Elliptic leaflets with finely toothed margins. Semi-double, Cupped rose flowers are a deep, rich shade of red, and each Bloom has a subtle white Eye. The Blooms are held in large clusters from the base of the plant all the way to the tips. The flowers are produced, repeatedly, from early summer through autumn and are lightly scented. Attractive to pollinating insects and good for use as cut flowers.
Award of Garden Merit (AGM).
'Rambling Rosie' is a trademark name, the correct cultivar name is R. 'Horjasper'.
Semi-double, cupped rose flowers are a shade of deep red and each bloom has a white eye. The small blooms are held in large clusters all the way up the stems. The flowers are produced, repeatedly, from June through October.
Flower colour: Red
Flower shape: Cupped rose flowers held in clusters
Flowering time: June, July, August, September, October
Glossy dark green, pinnate leaves have oval to Elliptic leaflets with serrate margins. The leaves are Alternately arranged on long, prickly stems.
Foliage Senescence: Deciduous
Foliage Shape: Pinnate with oval to elliptic leaflets
Plant Breeders' Rights (PBR). Unlicensed propagation of this plant for sale is prohibited.
Best in full sun to partial shade in fertile, moisture-retentive soil that is well-drained.