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LOUISE ODIER 

 

  • Shrub rose
  • Highly fragrant
  • Repeat flowering
  • Produces masses of Camellia-like, old English style, lilac-tinted pink blooms.
  • Olive green, healthy foliage.
  • Height approx. 1.5m
  • Spread approx. 1.1m
  • Can be trained as low climber. Full sun.
  • Breeder synonym: MARGOTTIN 1851

LOUISE ODIER

£19.99Price
  • It is vital that roses are planted firmly, to ensure that winds will not damage or disrupt the roots. Apply a balanced fertiliser every 3-4 weeks in the spring/summer and it is also recommended that you apply a mulch in the winter for protection. Can be pruned back to remove any dead wood or growth. It is best to plant roses in winter or early spring, provided there is little frost. To plant, dig a hole large enough to take the roots when fully outspread. Distribute the roots evenly around the hole and put in a little fine soil to which has been added a small amount of bonemeal. Fill in a further 5cm of ordinary soil over the roots and tread in firmly. Generally speaking the depth of planting roses will vary between 10-20cm, but examination of the plants should let you know quite clearly the depth to plant.

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