Rose Leonardo da Vinci

Product ref: BR26546

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A gorgeous floribunda rose that gives an artistic touch to any garden is the 'Leonardo da Vinci' rose. This rose is well-known for its vivid pink blooms, which are filled with petals and have a light, pleasant scent. It produces an abundant show of colour that lasts from early summer until the first frosts. Due to its remarkable resistance to disease, gardeners of all skill levels can choose this cultivar, as it requires little upkeep.

 

The Rose 'Leonardo da Vinci' is a perfect choice for borders or any position in full sun in cottage style gardens. It's also perfect for cutting for flower arrangements. Regular watering and feeding with a high-potash fertiliser are recommended to promote the best growth and blooming. Use Lavender and Salvias to make a pretty, contrasting planting partners.

 

Supplied as a Strong Bare Root plant, ready to be planted out in the garden and bloom.

 

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