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Gates - Gardening - Plants, Seeds & Bulbs - Roses - Whartons Roses ‘Precious Gold’ (Noa55504) Bush Rose (3-Litre Pot)
Enjoy endless summer flowers in sunny golden hues on the charming ‘Precious Gold’ bush rose.
Early season potted roses will be delivered with newly emerging foliage. Buds will start to form with flowers appearing from June or July.
£14.99
Availability: In stock
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The Whartons Roses ‘Precious Gold’ Bush Rose is available in a 3-litre pot and is a wonderful way to add a burst of sunshine hues to small garden spaces. With an exceptionally long flowering season, this rose combines an abundance of blooms and a wonderful light fragrance.
In addition to its beautiful bright golden yellow clusters of semi-double flowers, the stamens at the centre are a wonderful way to attract a range of bees and pollinators into your garden. It also has an abundance of light green glossy foliage that frames and accentuates the vibrancy of the flowers.
This floribunda rose has an exceptionally long flowering season and a compact habit, which makes it ideal for growing en masse as a lightly fragrant floral hedge or screen. It will also work seamlessly with a range of other plants to quickly fill gaps in a mixed border. Alternatively plant your rose in a large pot or container to create an uplifting display to enjoy on a patio or balcony area. The exquisite golden blooms on this floribunda also work well as cut flowers to enjoy around the home.
Renowned for its robust and reliable growth, this rose is very healthy and low maintenance to grow. So, you have peace of mind that you will enjoy a magnificent display of golden yellow blooms for many years to come.
To ensure you get the best floral display from you ‘Precious Gold’ bush rose, plant it in a bright and sunny position, or a position of dappled shade. Add a sprinkling of mycorrhizal fungi around the roots when planting your rose, to encourage strong root growth. Regularly remove spent blooms throughout the flowering season to encourage new buds to form.