
Rose 'La Sevillana' 3L Pot Rosa 'La Sevillana'
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Key Features
FAST GROWING
HAS BERRIES
HAS FLOWERS (Red)
PRICKLY
Description
Think Flamenco and hot climates and that's what Rosa 'La Sevillana' evokes with its semi-double, frilled flowers in bright scarlet-red against its bushy, bronze-green semi-glossy foliage. Ideal for bringing a sense of drama and heat to your planting scheme, Rosa ‘La Sevilllana’ flowers continually in abundance from May through to the first frosts. Its medium sized flowers (7cm across) which grow in very generous clusters, produce a vivid and striking display.
Rosa ‘La Sevillana' is extremely resistant to diseases, garden pests and even pollution. Plant in a sunny spot in moist but well-drained soil of any type. As this rose is fully hardy it can withstand the extremes of the UK weather but additionally it can also tolerate poorer soils making it a versatile choice for any outdoor space, even challenging ones.
A vigorous rose, Rosa 'La Sevillana' can reach a height and spread of around 1.5m and can also be used to create a low hedge or screen as well as growing as a stand-alone shrub. As soon as flowers are spent, deadhead to encourage further new blooms.
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Step 1
Root Grow & Fertiliser
Ensure you buy root grow and fretiliser with your plants at the time of purchase
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Step 2
Prepare Your Planting Area
Make sure your planting area is in good condition and suitable for planting
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Step 3
Plant & Feed
Plant with root grow & the second feed. Support plants if necessary. Water regularly
Pruning Advice
Prune back any dead, diseased or crossing branches in early spring before new growth starts. Shorten or cut back the remaining branches but be sure to keep some of the buds.