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LADY OF SHALOTT| DAVID AUSTIN

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LADY OF SHALOTT is a beautiful English shrub rose bred by David C. H. Austin and introduced in 2009. It belongs to the famous David Austin Roses collection. The rose was named after Tennyson’s poem The Lady of Shalott.

Features of the Rose

  • Color: Rich apricot-orange with salmon-pink and golden-yellow tones
  • Fragrance: Warm tea scent with hints of apple and cloves
  • Flower Type: Large, cup-shaped, many-petaled blooms
  • Growth: Bushy shrub with arching stems
  • Blooming: Repeat flowering throughout the season
  • Leaves: Glossy green with bronze young foliage

Why It Is Popular

Gardeners admire this rose because it:

  • flowers continuously,
  • has strong disease resistance,
  • grows vigorously,
  • and produces glowing sunset-like colors.

Awards

The rose received:

  • the Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit (2012)
  • the American Garden Rose Selections Award (2017).

Interesting Fact

The name honors the 200th birth anniversary of Alfred, Lord Tennyson. The rose reflects the romantic and glowing beauty associated with the poem’s heroine.

To care for Rosa 'Lady of Shalott' successfully, focus on sunlight, watering, feeding, and pruning. It is a hardy and fairly disease-resistant rose, making it suitable even for beginner gardeners.

Sunlight

  • Needs at least 4–6 hours of direct sunlight daily.
  • Morning sun is especially beneficial because it dries moisture from leaves and reduces disease.

Watering

  • Water deeply 2–3 times a week in hot weather.
  • Keep soil moist but not waterlogged.
  • Water at the base instead of wetting leaves.

Soil

  • Best in rich, well-drained soil.
  • Mix compost or organic manure into the soil before planting.
  • Slightly acidic to neutral soil is ideal.

Fertilizer

  • Feed with a balanced rose fertilizer during the growing season.
  • Apply:
    • once in early spring,
    • again after the first flush of blooms,
    • and lightly in mid-summer.
  • Avoid heavy fertilizing late in the season.

Pruning

  • Prune in late winter or early spring.
  • Remove:
    • dead or weak stems,
    • crossing branches,
    • faded flowers (deadheading).
  • Cut stems just above an outward-facing bud.

Mulching

  • Add organic mulch around the base:
    • helps retain moisture,
    • controls weeds,
    • keeps roots cool.
  • Keep mulch slightly away from the stem.

Disease Prevention

This variety is relatively resistant, but watch for:

  • black spot,
  • powdery mildew,
  • aphids.

Tips:

  • maintain air circulation,
  • avoid overcrowding,
  • remove infected leaves quickly.

Climate

  • Performs well in mild to warm climates.
  • In very hot regions, light afternoon shade can help preserve blooms.

Container Growing

It can also grow well in large pots:

  • use a deep container with drainage holes,
  • choose quality potting mix,
  • water more frequently than garden-planted roses.

Seasonal Care

Spring

New growth begins; fertilize and prune.

Summer

Peak flowering season; water regularly and deadhead blooms.

Autumn

Reduce feeding and clean fallen leaves.

Winter

Protect roots with mulch in colder areas.




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