Common Name: Shrub rose
Genus: Rosa
Cultivar: 'Harlow Carr' (Aushouse)
Skill Level: Experienced
Exposure: Full sun
Hardiness: Hardy
Soil type: Well-drained/light, Clay/heavy
Height: 120cm
Spread: 75cm
Time to prune: November to March
Time to take cuttings: November to March
This variety is one of a collection of four, all named after the four gardens of the Royal Horticultural Society to commemorate the Society's bi-centenary in 2004. A tough shrub rose, it has been named after the RHS Garden in Yorkshire and produces medium-sized, rose-pink flowers. It has a bushy, branching habit and flowers freely for a long period over the summer. The scent is attractive, medium to strong, reminiscent of many of the old-fashioned shrub roses. Introduced at the RHS Chelsea Flower show 2004 by David Austin Roses.
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