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Rose Nina Weibull - Floribunda Rose

Product ref: BR26577

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A beautiful floribunda rose, Rose 'Nina Weibull' is renowned for its clusters of velvety, deep red flowers that are both eye-catching and durable. This bushy, compact species is a constant source of brilliant colour in the garden because it bears an abundance of blooms from early summer until the frosts. The tiny to medium-sized flowers are ideal for producing thick, colourful borders because they have a light scent.

'Nina Weibull' is a sturdy and disease-resistant plant that grows well in full sun and well-drained soil, making it appropriate for gardeners of all skill levels. To encourage robust growth and copious blossoming, it is advised to water roses on a regular basis and apply a nutrient designed specifically for roses.

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

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

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