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- RACHEL (Tangust) - A wonderful large peach pink blooms with frilled edges to the petals. The blooms seem small at first but as they open they grow larger and larger some reaching 15 cms across. Growth is bushy and vigorous, almost shrub like! Disease resistance is very good.
Named for the Gardening presenter Rachel De Thame
- RACY LADY (dicwaffle) - This is a beautiful tall and elegant rose bush, the blooms are the softest creamy yellow, almost white and are of classic HT shape. Named for the RAC centenary.
- RAMBLING RECTOR - RAMBLER - Similar to KIFTSGATE in foliage and colour but the flowers hang in bunches and are very attractive. Needs a lot of space. Can be grown in a tree and has bright orange hips.
- RED RASCAL (Jacbed) - Bright scarlet Patio type rose. Free flowering full-petalled blooms on a strong compact bush with dark green foliage. (Jackson & Perkins 1986)
- REMEMBER ME (Cocdestin) - This rose has made quite an impact with its copper-orange coloured flowers and bright green foliage. Bred from Alexander and Silver Jubilee it has a very good health history. It was named for the Not Forgotten Association.
- RHAPSODY IN BLUE (Frantasia) - ROSE OF THE YEAR 2003
A Fabulous floribunda with dark purple blooms that fade to lilac grey, as near to blue as any have yet got. Very strong growth and above average disease resistance.
- ROBIN REDBREAST (Interrob) - Dark red blooms with a white eye against dark green foliage make this an attractive Patio rose. The growth is dense, bushy and very healthy.
- ROOT GROW - Nature's aid to plant growth. Contains friendly mycorrhizal fungi 'fungal-roots' that form a natural beneficial relationship with your shrub and rose roots.
Features
Better nutrition
Improved flowering
Natural plant health insurance
Give your shrubs, roses and vegetables extra metres of roots
Mix 1:20 with the growing medium if small plants are being grown together (e.g. strawberries). One sachet will treat the equivalent of 5 one-litre pots if put in the planting hole. Plants suitable include roses, all garden shrubs, garden flowers, bulbs and vegetables. rootgrow will not help brassicas, rhododendrons, azaleas, orchids or heathers.
1 sachet will treat 2 potted or bare root roses.
- ROOT GROW UNIVERSAL WITH GEL - Rootgrow plus gel the new 360g pouch is for bare rooted plants only! It has been developed due to customer demand for a product capable of treating bare-rooted stock e.g. roses, hedging (beech hedging), fruit canes, trees and herbaceous perennials. rootgrow plus gel can be used on all plants (apart from the usual exceptions) where plants arrive bare-rooted and enable the roots to be covered in a wall-paper paste type coating of fungi to promote establishment.
- ROOTGROW ROOT FOOD - All soils have untapped resourses of nutrients waiting to be released. ROOTGROWROOTFOOD contains a natural blend of humates comprising natural humic acids, fulvic acids and essential trace elements which act to release these nutrients to your plants. These humates have been produced from organic matter and can ehance your soils performance naturally.
Rootgrow Rootfood is easy to use and can be amp;ied as a granule or by water as a root drench or foliar feed.
900g pack.
- ROSA RUBRIFOLIA (Rosa Glauca) - Renowned for its unusual grey-green foliage and purplish-red stems. The flowers are insignificant, small and pink. Fruit in bunches is round, red and plentiful.
- ROSA SERICEA PTERACANTHA - Notable for its flat red translucent thorns. Very tall and prickly. Makes an impenetrable barrier. Should be positioned so the sun shines through the thorns, giving a rich effect. Its white flowers are small and single and rather insignificant.
Species (1890)
- ROSABELL (Cocceleste) - The flower is a pretty pink and the leaves semi-glossy. This compact, bushy rose is ideal for tubs and patios. Very disease resistant.
- ROSEMARY HARKNESS (Harrowbond) - A rose of unusual colouring blending orange yellow and pink together. The flowers are good for cutting and the growth is bushy and dense. (Harkness 1985)
- ROSERAIE DE L'HAY - Purple large flat blooms which flower continuously throughout the season. Dense growth makes this plant good for hedging. Sometimes has fruit.
- ROSY CUSHION - Delicate pink flowers with a lovely ivory heart borne on a vigorous spreading plant with dense glossy foliage. It is ideal for hiding eyesores.
- ROSY FUTURE (Harwaderox) - Sweetly scented deep pink Patio rose should prove popular. Flowers continually throughout the season.
- ROYAL WILLIAM (Korzuan) - A beautiful bright red rose with many blooms on each plant. The foliage is dark green and the plant upright in growth with strong stems. Joint winner with Sweet Magic (Miniature) as Rose of the Year in 1987. (Kordes 1987)
- RUBY ANNIVERSARY (Harbonny) - Rich crimson blooms cover a compact bushy plant. An excellent gift for that special anniversary and a lovely plant for anyone's garden.
- RUBY WEDDING - Deep ruby-red flowers which appear almost velvet in texture. A fragrant beauty which makes an ideal gift for that special anniversary.
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