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PBR English Shrub Rose
EGLANTYNE is officially a shrub rose, but in full sun and moderate soil conditions here it can reach 5 feet tall or taller. From June through October it produces old fashioned fragrant, quartered, and slightly cupped pink blooms. The flowers are exceptionally full...the petal count is 140. No wonder it attracts butterflies and hummingbirds.
bringing together the shapes and scents of old-fashioned roses with the
repeat bloom, hardiness, and disease resistance of modern roses. Like
all roses, the more sun you give EGLANTYNE, the more flowers you'll
get in return. Spraying against disease may be a good idea if you can't
give her full sun or it's too crowded for good air circulation.
Remember that roses, particularly repeat bloomers, are heavy feeders, so
for best performance fertilize in spring and again in mid-summer.
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