Esch-sur-Sûre®
Stands out because of its colour shades from bright orange to pastel orange, yellow and blossoming into pink. The medium-sized flowers are single and show their stamens. They grow in bunches of 5 to 9 flowers. The flower colour forms a beautiful contrast with the red-brown branches and the red-brown young leaves. The plant grows straight, slightly arching and has remarkably large branches.
- Bijenplant
- Snijbloem
- Standplaats: Sun (>4h)
- Plantafstand: 100cm
- Vorstbestendigd: tot -15°C
The rose 'Esch-sur-Sûre' was baptized on September 24, 2023 in the municipality of the same name following the festivities surrounding 'ESCH 23'.
This shrub, belonging to the moschata hybrids, stands out because of its color nuances and brown-red leaves.
Single flowers appear from the elongated red flower buds. When budding, it turns bright orange to pastel orange, turning yellow before blossoming into pink. Around the 9 to 11 petals there is a beautiful group of stamens that attract bees.
The shrub is upright and has remarkably powerful red-brown branches covered with many spines. The young leaves are initially also red-brown and discolored to a dark green. It is semi-glossy and has 5 or 7 lanceolate leaflets.
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The rose blooms repeatedly and is ideal as a solitary shrub, in groups or at the back of a border. Adapts to all soils, including light sandy soil. Pruning is best done annually in March, at 40 cm.
A beautiful addition to the rose collection that fits in with the contemporary spirit of
low-maintenance and easy garden roses.
The rose 'Esch-sur-Sûre' was baptized on September 24, 2023 in the municipality of the same name following the festivities surrounding 'ESCH 23'.
This shrub, belonging to the moschata hybrids, stands out because of its color nuances and brown-red leaves.
Single flowers appear from the elongated red flower buds. When budding, it turns bright orange to pastel orange, turning yellow before blossoming into pink. Around the 9 to 11 petals there is a beautiful group of stamens that attract bees.
The shrub is upright and has remarkably powerful red-brown branches covered with many spines. The young leaves are initially also red-brown and discolored to a dark green. It is semi-glossy and has 5 or 7 lanceolate leaflets.
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The rose blooms repeatedly and is ideal as a solitary shrub, in groups or at the back of a border. Adapts to all soils, including light sandy soil. Pruning is best done annually in March, at 40 cm.
A beautiful addition to the rose collection that fits in with the contemporary spirit of
low-maintenance and easy garden roses.
- Bijenplant
- Snijbloem
- Standplaats: Sun (>4h)
- Plantafstand: 100cm
- Vorstbestendigd: tot -15°C
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