Rosa ‘Bishop’s Castle’ (Ausbecks) is a repeat-flowering rose featuring approximately 80 petals. The pink flowers are shallowly cupped and fully double with a central button eye. It is equally at home in mixed flower gardens with annuals, perennials and other shrubs. With its neat bushy habit (about 4×3 ft.) and “old rose” fragrance, it can also be used as a hedge planting. It is named after a market town not far from the David Austin Roses nursery in Shropshire, England. The bush is hardy in USDAZzones 5-9.
Rosa Bishop Castle English rose
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Rosa 'Bishop's Castle' (Ausbecks) is a repeat-flowering rose featuring approximately 80 petals. The pink flowers are shallowly cupped and fully double with a central button…Keep Reading