One of the darkest roses of all, Louis XIV’s double deep crimson blooms appear almost black and have a lovely velvety texture. Contrasting golden stamens. Requires extra TLC to perform well. Sparse but compact foliage. Highly fragrant. Repeat flowering. Size 90cm x 90cm.
Louis XIV
From £14.95
Rose Group | China Rose |
Breeder | Guillot |
Date of Introduction | 1859 |
Colour | Crimson |
Flower Form | Double |
Height | Short |
Flowering Period | Repeat Flowering |
Fragrance | Strong |
Disease Resistance | Moderate |
Hardiness Zone | 7 -what’s this? |
Suitable for Pots/Containers, Named Rose
More about China roses:
First introduced from China in 1792, these roses were admired primarily for their repeat flowering capabilities. Furthermore they are famous for bringing crimson to the colour palette. They tend to be twiggy, giving them an elegant form, while their scent is strongly unique. Most importantly, China roses prefer to be in a sunny position.
One of the darkest roses of all, Louis XIV’s double deep crimson blooms appear almost black and have a lovely velvety texture. Its contrasting golden stamens, heady fragrance, sparse but compact foliage, and ability to repeat flower make it a showstopping variety. However it does require some extra TLC to perform well.
Pruning Guide: China roses tend to make small twiggy shrubs if left unpruned. Their slightly tender constitution means they are best placed in more sheltered positions. In smaller gardens they can be hard pruned to maintain a more compact plant.
Read our blog on how to prepare the ground for your bareroot rose, or for more information on caring for and pruning repeat-flowering shrub roses, visit the RHS website.
And don’t forget, we also stock a variety of excellent rose care products to ensure you get the best from your roses. Browse our rose care products here.
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