The exceptionally large bright pink flowers are full of petals and deeply cupped. Despite their size, they are never clumsy, as they are well maintained on a well-rounded shrub. The scent of fresh tea, strong and delicious, turns into lemon and eventually takes on accents of blackcurrant. It owes its name to Princess Alexandra, a gardening enthusiast.
WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL ® Auscat
Reference: WINCHESTER_CATHEDRAL
€17.00
A white sport of "Mary Rose", with an occasional hint of pink. It produces a mass of fragrant, medium-sized, loosely petalled rosettes and continues to bloom at regular intervals throughout the summer. It is a well-formed shrub, with branching, bushy growth and attractive foliage. It owes its name to one of the most beautiful cathedrals in Great Britain. David Austin, 1984.
WINCHESTER_CATHEDRAL
Data sheet
- Perfume
- Very Perfumed
- Type of flower
- Very double
- Height
- 80/120 cm
- Use
- landscape
- Color
- White - cream
- Disease resistance
- resistant
- Delivery ideal for planting
- January, February, March, April, May, October, November, December