sweetjuliet

Sweet Juliet

an English rose by David Austin

Sweet Juliet is yet another peachy pink English Rose, that fades quickly in the Colorado sun. The blooms are full, opening from a cup into a rosette. The leaves are dull, light green and pointed.

She was planted on her own roots in the spring of 1995 and produced her first blossom while still only a 10 inch twig. She has stayed about 3 feet tall, with quite a bit of branching and nice upright growth. Few thorns.

In 1995 I made the following comment: I am impressed with how floriferous she is for such a young small plant. In the summer of 1997 I can still say she is a good bloomer with fragrant tea scented blooms.

[ The Old European Roses ] [ Shrubs and Species Roses ] [ The Center Rose Garden ]
[ The Netter Page ] [ [The Rose Tour ] [ Credit where credit is due] [ Gardening links ]

Copyright (C) C Netter 1998

Popular posts from this blog