Rose Louise Odier

Product ref: R24002

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Rose Louise Odier is a beautiful and unique flowering shrub that is sure to add a touch of elegance to any garden. This deciduous rose is known for its large, fragrant, pink flowers that bloom in the summer. Rose Louise Odier is a great choice for a hedge or garden border. It is also a great choice for a cottage garden or a formal garden. It pairs well with other flowering shrubs such as Hydrangeas and Spirea.

Rose Louise Odier is a hardy shrub that is easy to care for and can tolerate a variety of soil types. It prefers full sun to partial shade and should be planted in well-drained soil. It is drought tolerant and can withstand winter temperatures. Pruning should be done in late winter or early spring to maintain its shape and encourage new growth. Rose Louise Odier is also known as the French Rose, Rose de L'Odier, and Rose de L'Odier de Montpellier. This beautiful shrub is sure to add a touch of elegance to any garden.

Supplied in approx 5 litre containers.

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The primary intended use of this plant is to grow food for human consumption.

There are thousands of different plant species that can be consumed, and our extensive range is no exception. We have conveniently listed a large number of edible plants here. Additionally, we have compiled several articles and handy recipes for some of the plants you are less likely to find in supermarkets.

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Roses, if purchased during the Winter will often be freshly potted, with the compost falling away from the roots when you come to plant. This is quite normal, as Roses will be dormant during the coldest months of the year and do not produce new roots until the warm weather of Spring. If you wish, you may keep potted Roses in the pots until the weather is warmer before you plant out, they should be kept outdoors and kept watered during this time, we do however recommend getting them planted out as soon as possible after receipt. We cut back and prune all of our Roses in line with good horticultural practice, so there will be no pruning for you to worry about after planting or during the first season, apart perhaps other than snipping off any tips that may die back before Spring. Annual pruning can commence during late winter, the year after planting.