Harlow Carr
A tough little rose that bears flowers of the most perfect formation - shallow cups of the purest rose pink. These hold their form to the end; the occasional petal falling back to give a pleasing effect.
The plant has an excellent bushy habit, maturing into an attractively rounded shrub with its flowers almost to ground level - a characteristic that we particularly favour at David Austin Roses. The young foliage is bronze at first, later becoming green - and the whole plant is of truly ‘Old Rose’ character.
There is a strong, pure Old Rose fragrance that has been described as reminiscent of rose-based cosmetics.
Harlow Carr is the newest and most northerly of the R.H.S. gardens in the UK. A fine display of English Roses has been created there.
Flower Type Double/Full Bloom
Hardiness Hardy
Fragrance Strong
Repeating Good
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