What is the rarest David Austin rose?
Meet the Juliet Rose, the rarest and most expensive bloom in the world! Introduced in 2006 by renowned breeder David Austin, it took 15 years and £3 million to create this apricot-hued beauty. David Austin English & Shrub Roses. Our range of English David Austin Roses, Delbard (French Breeder) & Shrub roses are mainly modern introductions, where old-fashioned beauty and charm are coupled with health and heady fragrance, which repeat bloom all summer long.English Roses. David Austin has spent the last sixty years developing his award-winning English Roses. Combining the delicate charm and wonderful fragrances of the Old Roses with the wider colour range and repeat-flowering nature of modern roses, they are hard to beat for sheer exuberance of flower and scent.
Why are David Austin Roses discontinued?
These roses were retired because our breeding programme has produced new varieties with significant improvements in health, reliability, and garden performance,” said David Austin Roses. Companion plants that grow well with roses: Mini agapanthus, Lamb’s Ears, Erysimum, Woodworm, Dianthus, Chamomile cultivars, Pansies, Petunias, Violets, Daisy, Strawberries, Gerbera, Daylilies, Bearded Iris, Statice, Baby’s Breath and Delphinium.Avoid plant companions with extensive root systems, such as large shrubs, that will deplete the soil of the resources your roses need to stay healthy. Roses, like many plants, won’t flourish if they have to compete for water and nutrients.