Comte de Chambord, a.k.a. Mme Boll/ Mme Knorr, has large full blooms of rich warm pink, with a flat quartered shape. Strong fragrance. Repeat flowering. Ideal for the smaller garden. Size: 90cm x 60cm.
Comte de Chambord
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Rose Group | Damask Rose |
Breeder | Moreau-Robert |
Date of Introduction | 1863 |
Colour | Deep Pink |
Flower Form | Double |
Height | Short |
Flowering Period | Repeat |
Fragrance | Strong |
Awards | RHS- Award of Garden Merit |
Disease Resistance | Good |
Hardiness Zone | 5 -what’s this? |
Suitable for Pots/Containers, Hedging
More about Damask Roses:
Rosa damescena cultivars or ‘Damask Roses’ have two distinct sections: the Summer Damasks and the Autumn Damasks – like Comte de Chambord. The former flower once only and are large, thorny, quite open growing shrubs with intensely fragrant pink to white flowers. The latter, and their allies the Portland roses, are shorter, more compact shrubs with the ability to repeat flower in the autumn, their colour range also includes red varieties and they share the same deep perfume.
Pruning Guide: Prune in February/ March. Prune very lightly in the first year, reducing stems by no more than 1/3. In subsequent years, growths can be reduced by up to 1/2 to leave a beautifully shapely 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.
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