Gaard um Titzebierg®
Small, bowl-shaped, scented, light lilac-pink flowers appear all summer long in round clusters. An elegant healthy shrub.
- Bijenplant
- Snijbloem
- Doe het goed in pot
- Standplaats: Sun (>4h)
- Plantafstand: 80cm cm of 1.5 planten /m 2
- Vorstbestendigd: tot -15°C
- Geschikt voor: muren afsluitingen
- Afhangende groei
Small, bowl-shaped, semi-double flowers bloom from the many pink-red buds. The flowers are lilac pink with a white centre and grow in round clusters. The flowers have fine, pink stamens. A typical smell of multiflora is present. Flowering is repeated throughout the summer until late autumn, when round, orange hips appear. The elegant shrub of 120-150 cm high is upright growing with slightly overhanging branches. The leaf has 7 leaflets and is healthy. Ideal in the garden as a solitary, in groups, as a hedge, against a fence and in pots. Named after the landscape garden of the late Claude Vion and Annette Block in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg where a large collection of roses from the companies Soupert et Notting and Ketten Frères are planted. Luxembourg had a large production of roses from 1855 until the Second World War, and many new varieties were created there. In the 'Gaard um Titzebierg', garden of the hamlet Titzebierg the borders, which include a beautiful combination of perennials, roses and other shrubs offer a magnificent view of the rolling landscape.
Small, bowl-shaped, semi-double flowers bloom from the many pink-red buds. The flowers are lilac pink with a white centre and grow in round clusters. The flowers have fine, pink stamens. A typical smell of multiflora is present. Flowering is repeated throughout the summer until late autumn, when round, orange hips appear. The elegant shrub of 120-150 cm high is upright growing with slightly overhanging branches. The leaf has 7 leaflets and is healthy. Ideal in the garden as a solitary, in groups, as a hedge, against a fence and in pots. Named after the landscape garden of the late Claude Vion and Annette Block in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg where a large collection of roses from the companies Soupert et Notting and Ketten Frères are planted. Luxembourg had a large production of roses from 1855 until the Second World War, and many new varieties were created there. In the 'Gaard um Titzebierg', garden of the hamlet Titzebierg the borders, which include a beautiful combination of perennials, roses and other shrubs offer a magnificent view of the rolling landscape.
- Bijenplant
- Snijbloem
- Doe het goed in pot
- Standplaats: Sun (>4h)
- Plantafstand: 80cm cm of 1.5 planten /m 2
- Vorstbestendigd: tot -15°C
- Geschikt voor: muren afsluitingen
- Afhangende groei
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