- Botanical name: Rosa (Floribunda Group) 'Lady Marmalade'
- Common name: Floribunda rose
- Family: Rosaceae
- Plant Type: Shrub, Deciduous
Orange
Green
- Key features:
- Flowers
- Prefers rich soil
Voted Rose of the Year 2014, Rosa ‘Lady Marmalade’ is a repeat flowering floribunda rose, which shows excellent resistance to diseases and provides a long season of colour throughout summer. The tangerine-orange flowers open to reveal a pretty yellow centre. They are borne in large clusters and have a spicy fragrance.
Rosa ‘Lady Marmalade’ is an ideal choice for growing in the herbaceous border and may also be grown in a large pot. Deadhead spent blooms regularly to prolong flowering.
How to grow Rosa 'Lady Marmalade'
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Plant size
90cm height
70cm spread
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Aspect
South facing, west facing
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Position in border
Front
- Sun exposure: Dappled shade, full sun
- Hardiness: Hardy
- Soil type: Chalky / alkaline / clay / heavy / moist / well drained / light / sandy
- Plant care: Needs regular watering in pots
Plant calendar
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J
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A
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S
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O
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Flowers |
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Plant does not flower in January |
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Plant does not flower in March |
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M
Plant does not flower in May |
J
Plant does flower in June |
J
Plant does flower in July |
A
Plant does flower in August |
S
Plant does flower in September |
O
Plant does flower in October |
N
Plant does not flower in November |
D
Plant does not flower in December |
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Take cuttings |
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M
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J
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Do not Take cuttings in August |
S
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O
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D
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Prune |
J
Do not Prune in January |
F
Do not Prune in February |
M
Do Prune in March |
A
Do Prune in April |
M
Do not Prune in May |
J
Do not Prune in June |
J
Do not Prune in July |
A
Do not Prune in August |
S
Do not Prune in September |
O
Do not Prune in October |
N
Do not Prune in November |
D
Do not Prune in December |
Rosa 'Lady Marmalade' and wildlife
Rosa 'Lady Marmalade' has no particular known value to wildlife in the UK.
Is Rosa 'Lady Marmalade' poisonous?
Rosa 'Lady Marmalade' has no toxic effects reported.
No reported toxicity to Birds
No reported toxicity to Cats
No reported toxicity to Dogs
No reported toxicity to Horses
No reported toxicity to Livestock
No reported toxicity to People