Grafted on Rosa Multiflora #1 Grade Bare-Root Rose
Boscobel™
'AUScousin'
Named for Boscobel House where Charles II hid in an oak tree during the English Civil War in 1651, this Austin rose offers compact elegance with large blooms. Boscobel™ unfurls salmon pink flowers with a peachy centre that pale to light pink, releasing a moderate fragrance of myrrh, tea, pear, and almond. Exceptionally versatile, offering winter hardiness and heat tolerance, in sun or partial shade. Ideal for containers and beds.
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Growing Details
Add Boscobel™ to your garden for compact elegance and large, fragrant blooms that thrive in numerous conditions and purposes.
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Description
Breeder: Austin Introduced IN 2012 Growing Details
Characteristics
- Classification: David Austin® Roses
- Typical Plant Size: 3'h x 3'w | Bushy
- Bloom Types: Cupped, Very Double (40+petals)
- Bloom Size: Large | 3" - 4"
- Growing Zones: Very Winter Hardy | CA Zones 5-6+ | USDA 4-5+, Heat Tolerant | CA Zones 9+ | USDA 8+
- Fragrance Notes: Moderate Fragrant
Boscobel™