Clay / Heavy / Moist / Well Drained / Light / Sandy
Rosa 'Rosemoor' is one of a collection of four roses, all named after the four gardens of the Royal Horticultural Society to commemorate the Society's bicentenary in 2004. Named after the RHS Garden in Devon, Rosa 'Rosemoor' is an attractive upright shrub with small, double pure, pink flowers with the traditional scent of the old-fashioned shrub rose. As each flower ages it pales to reveal a tiny green eye at the centre.
For best results, grow Rosa 'Rosemoor' in full sun to partial shade, in heavy, nutrient-rich soil. Mulch annually with well-rotted manure or compost.
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Rosa ‘Rosemoor (austough)’ and wildlife
Rosa ‘Rosemoor (austough)’ has no particular known value to wildlife in the UK.
Is Rosa ‘Rosemoor (austough)’ poisonous?
Rosa ‘Rosemoor (austough)’ has no toxic effects reported.