Bathsheba

Bathsheba

$65 Regular price
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The large blooms of Bathsheba show off with 170+ petals forming shallowly cupped, apricot roses with a subtle hint of yellow. She has a delicious floral, myrrh fragrance with hints of honey and tea. This repeat flowering plant is a short Climber that will ascend a 6’ wall, fence, or doorway with ease. You’ll want to stop and soak in all the beauty of Bathsheba as her lovely double blooms fill the garden with a strong, intoxicating scent.

More Information

Rose Type David Austin
SKU EN019 GALLON
Bloom Type Very Full
Breeder Code AUSchimbley
Color Apricot
Specific Color Apricot-Yellow
Fragrance Moderately Fragrant
Hardiness Zone 5 (-20° to -10°), 6 (-10° to 0°), 7 (0° to 10°), 8 (10° to 20°), 9 (20° to 30°), 10 (30° to 40°), 11 (above 40°)
Rebloom Repeat Blooming
Year 2016
Approximate Size 10' x 4'

Bathsheba

$65.00
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Lauren McDowell
Bit of powdery mildew but might be my fault

I totally forgot I ordered this plant!

I planted this variety in a random nursery pot I had lying around as it came bare root from David Austin. It very quickly put on growth and even produced some very small flowers with AMAZING fragrance.

I'm a pretty confident gardener so it's going to sit in the little homi it's in until the fall. I am waiting to convert to drip irrigation, but until then I'll be dealing with some powder on the leaves.

Worst case scenario I can treat the issue if it persists. It's an excellent grower!

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A.C.
Beautiful Blooms!

Planted my first Bathsheba this spring and it's already thriving! Beautiful booms and growing quickly! Excited to add a few more to my garden!

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Kaylie
Fast grower!

For a first year plant- I had plenty of sweet blooms, but the real reason for my review is just how quickly strong running canes grew! I have four main canes that are already tied to my fence! Can't wait to see the blooms in year 2!

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