The perfect rosette flowers are shallowly cupped, about 3” across, and are a very pure light pink. The outer petals pale prettily towards the edges. The growth is elegantly arching, producing its flowers along the stems and building up into a fine, vigorous shrub. Named for the Royal Horticultural Society’s garden. David Austin, 2008.
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Family:
English Shrub Rose
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Fragrance Strength:
Light
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Flowering:
Repeat Flowering
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Fragrance Notes:
Fruity
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Colour:
Light pink
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Height & Spread:
140cm x 140cm
Origin Of Name
Named for the famous RHS Gardens at Wisley, where many English Roses are planted. This variety should not be confused with a rose named ‘Wisley’ which, although beautiful, did not live up to our standards for health.