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Frilly Cuff Rose Bushes

Frilly Cuff Rose Bushes

Frilly Cuff Rose Bushes

'Frilly Cuff' red buds open to seriously cerise pink flowers, which are double, ruffled, apple blossom scented. Mid-green, glossy foliage. To 1.2m x 80cm.

Browse our other shrub roses, or all our rose varieties.

Features

  • Type: Shrub
  • Colour: Red buds, cerise flowers
  • Flower shape: Double, frilly
  • Scent: Medium, apple blossom
  • Upright Habit to 1.2m x 80cm
  • Repeats in flushes June-November
  • Disease resistance: Good
  • Recommended for dappled shade

Growing Frilly Cuff Roses

Good soil in a sheltered, sunny spot is ideal for these large blooms, but like most Rosas, they're tough plants, and these tolerate a bit of shade well.

Garden Design Ideas

A versatile rose that can be incorporated in a border, or used in a pot. It would make a particularly good prickly hedge as the stems are rather thorny. The rich cerise flowers would work well with silver-hued plants such as Artemisia ludoviciana and the pale pink flowers of Sidalcea bElsie Heughb.

History & Trivia

Bred by Amanda Beales (1967-2013) and released by Peter Beales Roses in 2014. Registration code BEAjingle. The name is for the fashion designer Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen.

$38.38
Frilly Cuff Rose Bushes
$38.38

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Frilly Cuff Rose Bushes

'Frilly Cuff' red buds open to seriously cerise pink flowers, which are double, ruffled, apple blossom scented. Mid-green, glossy foliage. To 1.2m x 80cm.

Browse our other shrub roses, or all our rose varieties.

Features

  • Type: Shrub
  • Colour: Red buds, cerise flowers
  • Flower shape: Double, frilly
  • Scent: Medium, apple blossom
  • Upright Habit to 1.2m x 80cm
  • Repeats in flushes June-November
  • Disease resistance: Good
  • Recommended for dappled shade

Growing Frilly Cuff Roses

Good soil in a sheltered, sunny spot is ideal for these large blooms, but like most Rosas, they're tough plants, and these tolerate a bit of shade well.

Garden Design Ideas

A versatile rose that can be incorporated in a border, or used in a pot. It would make a particularly good prickly hedge as the stems are rather thorny. The rich cerise flowers would work well with silver-hued plants such as Artemisia ludoviciana and the pale pink flowers of Sidalcea bElsie Heughb.

History & Trivia

Bred by Amanda Beales (1967-2013) and released by Peter Beales Roses in 2014. Registration code BEAjingle. The name is for the fashion designer Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen.