The popularity of Yellow roses begun in the early 19th Century, after the arrival of a few wild yellow roses from Persia and China. By Victorian times gardener’s become obsessed with them, Marechal Niel being a firm favourite. Rosa xanthina var ‘hugonis’, var ‘Canary Bird’, and Rosa banksiae ‘Lutea’ are early flowering varieties, usually appearing in early May, but a lot of the newer modern varieties will repeat flower all during summer.
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Out of stockBright yellow flowers of R. ecae are a joy to behold in Spring. Buttercup-like blooms adorn this tall and slender stemmed shrub which is native of central Asia. Red hips form in Autumn. Thought to be a parent of Rosa Canary Bird. Size: 2m x 1.5m.
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Out of stockLovely soft yellow semi-double blooms with golden stamens. Good scent. Repeats if dead headed, forms hips if not. Healthy and vigorous. Size: 1.2m x 1.2m.