David Austin Rose 'Nye Bevan' 6ltr
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Rose 'Nye Bevan' is an uplifting rose bearing unusual open cupped flowers of soft yellow, paling to cream. The scallop-shaped, incurved petals are loosely yet generously assembled around a central boss of golden stamens, creating a soft, airy appearance.
There is a spectacular first flush of blooms, which are borne in well-spaced sprays and displayed proudly against the mid-green, semi-glossy foliage. Forms a healthy, medium-sized upright bush with a light myrrh fragrance, whose hips must be removed to encourage repeat flowering.
Please note that the image shows the plant in full bloom.
Please note that all our plants come in simple plastic pots unless otherwise stated in the product name. If you wish to pot yours up we do have a wide range of pots to choose from.
Our roses are supplied trimmed ready for autumn/winter planting.
- - Fragrance: Light-medium, Myrrh
- Colour: Pale yellow
- Flowering: Repeat Flowering
- Bloom Size: Medium
- Family: English Shrub Rose
- Size: Medium Shrub
- Height and spread: 110cm x 75cm
- Breeder: David Austin
- Year of Introduction: 2021
- Ideal For Rose Hedges, Pots & Containers, Rose Border, Mixed Border
- Growing Conditions: North, East, South, West Facing
- All soil types
- Full Sunlight, Partial Sunlight - Dimensions- Pot size: 6 litre
- Height: 3.5ft (110cm)
- Width: 2.5ft (75cm) - Preparation & Usage
Step 1: Prepare your pot for planting
Start by placing blocks of polystyrene at the bottom of your pot; these will help the rose to drain adequately throughout the season. Next, begin to fill your pot with a mix of John Innes No. 3 Potting Compost and multi-purpose compost. As you fill the pot it’s important to use your hand to lightly press the compost so that you don’t get any air pockets. Carry on filling your pot until it is approximately halfway full.Step 2: Position your rose in the pot
Step 3: Fill-in around your rose with compost
At this point it is important to check that your rose will fit nicely into the pot. Place your potted rose into the pot and note the difference in height between the rim of the pot and the union of your rose. Ideally, we’d like to see the union sitting a couple of inches below the rim of the pot.
Next, remove the rose from its container, ensuring you are wearing gardening gloves. We recommend tapping the sides of the pot which should ease the rose gently out, leaving the root structure undisturbed. Place your rose into the centre of the pot and continue to fill with your compost mix, firming the soil as you go.Step 4: Water your rose
Finally, give your newly planted rose a thorough watering, allowing moisture to penetrate the soil and roots.Plant images copyright David Austin Roses.
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