Please note: the price of this product excludes postage and packaging costs – Roses will be dispatched separately from the rest of your order. Roses have a postage charge of £7.99. We aim to deliver your plants within 10 working days from your order being processed. All Roses are dispatched weekly on a Tuesday.


Rosa New Dawn
rose 'New Dawn'
£13.99
4.5 Litre Pot - Bigger Size, Better Value!
One of the best repeat flowering climbers, this rose produces clusters of sweetly fragrant, medium-sized blooms. Its silvery soft pink flowers, which deepen in colour towards the centre, bloom against a backdrop of glossy green foliage.
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Roses will be dispatched separately from the rest of your order.
Why Buy From Worfield Plants?
Worfield offers exceptional, unrivalled quality across our entire range of plants. By growing and delivering in large litre pots compared to the industry standard, our plants are already well established within their early growth phase and are ready to thrive in your garden.
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Delivery
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Key Information
CategoryClimbing RoseSunlightFull Sun, Partial Sun, Partial ShadeSoilChalk, Clay, Loam, SandHardinessFully Hardy PerennialType of gardenCity, Courtyard, Cottage, Informal, Wall side bordersPeat reducedYesFlowering colourPinkTime to full size5-10 yearsEventual plant size2.5m2.5mPlant calendarJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecPlantingFlowering -
Genus
Rosa can be deciduous or semi-evergreen shrubs or scrambling climbers. Roses are cultivated for their showy flowers, ranging in various shades of white, yellow, pink crimson and maroon, most with a beautiful scent. The flowers often sit on thorny stems bearing pinnate leaves with solitary or clustered flowers.
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Care Notes
On arrival, unpack your new garden additions, and, if needed, give a light watering. Your plants are containerised and established, so you can get planting, as long as the ground is not waterlogged or frozen (in these situations, keep your plants in a sheltered position while you wait). For the first year, keep an eye on moisture availability, while roots settle into their new home.