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Flower. Photo from R.V. Roger Ltd |
Flowers. Photo from R.V. Roger Ltd |
Form with Foliage |
Plant Name Click to Exit to Comparison Page or or link to |
Rosa 'Nevada' |
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Common Name |
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Soil |
Roses prefer acidic soil of pH 6.5 (sand) but will tolerate alkaline soils up to pH 7.5 (chalk). Mix 25 lts farmyard manure, or pulverized tree bark with bone meal, in soil before planting. Broadcast rose fertilizer in early Spring. Tolerant of Poor Soils, so broadcast rose fertilizer in early summer as well. |
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Sun Aspect |
Full Sun. |
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Soil Moisture |
Moist. Grow adjacent to water. |
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Plant Type |
Modern Roses: 10 Modern Shrub Non-Recurrent Cluster-Flowered in the Rosa moyessii forms and hybrids section |
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Height x Spread in feet |
8 x 7 |
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Foliage |
Plentiful Light Green foliage |
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Flower Colour in Season. Hips |
Large, single, slightly blowsy white blooms produced in profusion in late May to early June. Flowering is Repeat or Recurrent throughout the summer. Moderately fragrant. |
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Comment |
A superb vigorous, dense but tidy shrub with dark chocolate-brown stems and sparse thorns. Usually flowers on intermittently throughout the summer, and often gives a good display in the autumn. Good for Climber or Pillar rose. Hedging. Woodland and covert planting. Available from Apuldram Roses, Coblands Nurseries Ltd , David Austin Rose Nursery Limited, Rumwood Nurseries , R.V. Roger Ltd and from Peter Beales Roses. For further details on the cultivation of roses, consult the Royal National Rose Society. |
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Juvenile Leaf |
Single Leaf. Photo from R.V. Roger Ltd |
Foliage |
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Flower Bud Closed |
Flower Bud Open |
Bare Stem |
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Juvenile Flower |
Middle-Aged Flower |
Mature Flower |
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Hip |
Hips |
Form without Foliage |