Description
An apt name of a rose that is the colour of the finest french lace. Rich cream, occasionally with a blush of lemon, they show perfect exhibition form buds and blooms which make excellent cut flowers, most popular for wedding bouquets and table centres. French Lace is a strong growing bush which can be used as low hedges and individual plantings.
Repeat flowers October to May.
Grows approximately
0.75 metres high & wide.
French Lace won the AARS Award for “Best Rose of The Year 1982.”
Bred by Jackson and Perkins of USA.
PLEASE NOTE BARE ROOT ROSES WILL BE FOR DELIVERY IN JULY/AUGUST 2021
Planting, Position & Preparation
Roses require 5-6 hours of full sun per day for best performance. Roses tolerate a wide range of soil types, but your garden bed must be well drained. If your soil is lacking in quality or drainage, mix a premium potting mix or mulch or your own compost into your soil. Dig a hole approx.. 500 x 500 x 300mm deep. Plant your rose halfway up the main trunk, do not cover the graft or the trunk where branches begin. Water in well. If winter rains do not occur, water your rose every two weeks. Do not feed your rose at this time. Feed during early spring with a well-balanced slow release fertiliser.