Rose Monica - Hybrid Tea Rose

Product ref: BR26563

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A beautiful hybrid tea rose, Rose 'Monica' is distinguished by its pale pink blossoms that have a soft, pleasant scent. Large, perfectly formed petals on the exquisitely shaped flowers produce a delicate, beautiful presentation. This rose makes a lasting and eye-catching presence in any garden with its abundant blooms from early summer to autumn.

'Monica' thrives in full sun and needs well-drained soil, so rose beds and borders are the perfect places to showcase its beauty. Maintaining its lush appearance and encouraging strong flowers requires regular watering and regular feeding with a fertiliser designed specifically for roses. Late winter is the best time to prune to promote healthy growth. Pair 'Monica' with deeper purple perennials or roses with darker hues.

 

Supplied as Strong Bare Root plants, ready to go straight out in the garden and bloom.

 

 

 

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