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'Abraham Darby' is one of the most beautiful David Austin Roses - certainly one of the most fragrant!
This rose will surprise you each time you visit with it – sometimes deep pinks swirled with apricot, buff-yellow and cream and other times much softer pinks and cream with apricot deep in the centre.
The loveliest attribute once you have enjoyed the surprise of the various colours in each flower, is of course, the magnificent fragrance … strong and fruity and always there! The blowsy petals just urge you to take a sniff and you will never, ever be disappointed by the perfume.
'Abraham Darby' is wonderful espaliered to a screen wall or fence where it will cover at least 1.8 x 1.8 metres hence, we list this beauty as a CLIMBING David Austin Rose due to our warm Australian weather conditions!
if planting as a free-standing shrub, three roses should be planted .75cms apart and they will gracefully support each other and hold the flowers up.
Because the flowers are so large and filled with petals, this flower is not really suited to the open vase. However, when floated in a bowl, 'Abraham Darby' roses will last many days and then literally, just fall apart. The petals when dried would make a magnificent addition to a potpourri and provided you don’t spray chemicals on your roses, one flower from this rose would give a lovely handful of petals to add to your recipe!
Abraham Darby can be used as a climbing rose and is wonderful espaliered to a screen wall or fence – if planting as a free-standing shrub, three roses should be planted .75cms apart and they will gracefully support each other and hold the flowers up.
The generally sunny, dry and hot conditions of the Australian garden are particularly well suited to planting roses and roses flourish in our gardens when you take measures to provide the following:
WATER – Roses are very deep rooted plants and require one good, deep soaking at least every 10 days in hot and dry conditions.
FEED – Because roses flower throughout all but the Winter season, they should be regularly fertilized with quality (preferably organic) fertilizer which contains a balance of major nutrients (NPK) and trace elements. The fertilizer should be applied at least once a month – small amount often – with fortnightly applications of liquid seaweed over the foliage.
PRUNE – During Winter, 70% of the rose plant should be pruned and all old wood removed back to the crown and the bush pruned to shape.
During the flowering seasons, 25% of all flowering stems should be cut back after flowering to encourage strong re-growth.
MULCH – Particular attention to application of lucerne or pea straw directly around the root-zone of each rose will enhance the overall health of the rose and then the whole bed should be mulched to 75mm with any other mulch medium available.
We offer a wide variety of roses, including climbing, heritage, and modern roses. Each rose is carefully selected to thrive in Australian conditions.
We carefully package and ship our roses Australia-wide. Delivery times vary depending on location, but most orders arrive within 2–7 business days. You will receive tracking updates once your order is dispatched.
Upon arrival, soak the roots in water for a few hours before planting. Choose a sunny spot with well-drained soil, and water regularly. We provide a detailed care guide with every purchase to help your roses flourish. Also, you can visit our Rose Care page to get updated with the latest tips.
Yes, we take pride in providing healthy, high-quality roses. If you receive a plant that does not meet your expectations, contact us within 48 hours, and we will gladly assist with a replacement or solution.
Please send us a message here Contact Us and we will edit your order details provided your roses have not shipped yet.
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