Very full, flat blooms of rosy carmine. Quartered with the edge of the petals reflexed. Good scent. Strong thorny growth. Could be used as a short climber. Repeat flowering. Size: 1.5m x 1.2m.
Paul Ricault
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About Paul Ricault rose:
Rose Group | Hybrid Perpetual Rose |
Breeder | Portemer |
Date of Introduction | 1845 |
Colour | Deep Pink |
Flower Form | Double |
Height | Tall |
Flowering Period | Summer |
Fragrance | Strong |
Disease Resistance | Moderate |
Hardiness Zone | 5 -what’s this? |
Good for Pillars/Obelisks, Suitable for Walls/Fences, Named Rose
More about Hybrid Perpetual Roses
Hybrid Perpetual Roses are crosses between Portlands, Chinas and Bourbons, that saw the proliferation of this group in Victorian times. They are a very mixed bunch but most have quite large blooms. The taller varieties make fine pillar roses or can be pegged down to encourage flowering along the entire length of the shoots. The colour range is white, pink, red, purple and crimson and includes some good striped varieties.
Pruning Guide: Hybrid Perpetuals are best pruned in February by removing any old or twiggy wood and shortening canes by one third. We recommend spur pruning side shoots to maintain quality blooms and recurrent flowering.
Read our blog on how to prepare the ground for your bareroot Paul Ricault 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.