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A top seller and much loved David Austin rose! The charming, peach pink cups of Lichfield Angel open to tidy, creamy apricot rosettes that emit a light, clove fragrance. With up to 110 petals on each bloom, this continually blooming rose provides large, 4”, domed, creamy-white flowers that pop against her semi-glossy, dark green foliage. Lichfield Angel is a shapely shrub, growing to be 4’ wide and 4’ tall. We love her in a cutting garden, in pots, or as a hedge as she fills out quite nicely.
Type: English Shrub Rose
Color: Peach pink opens to Creamy Apricot
Fragrance: Lightly Fragrant
Hardiness Zone: 4 - 11
Size: 5' X 5'
Rebloom: Continual Blooming
Bloom Type: Clustered | Cupped | Very Full
Year: 2006
Breeder Code: Ausrelate
SKU: EN004 GALLON
We’re zone 8b. Southwest exposure. Purchased five Litchfield Angel plants to start a hedge in May, given color, growth habitus and nearly thornless nature. Now, all five with multiple blooms in June. Plants are extremely healthy (we’ve got some insects chewing on them but no signs of black spot, etc… ) You can see that Litchfield buds a blush pink, transitioning to a creamy center and eventually becoming white. Not enough blooms to comment on scent at this time. After months of research, we learned how fortunate we are to have one of the best and most trusted purveyors of fine roses, here in the PNW. We’ve also purchased Earth Angel, Jacqueline du Pres and Princess Charlene de Monaco from Heirloom, along with recommended soil amendments. More to follow on them, each.
This is the first rose I’ve ever had. It has thrived and I have loved watching it grow and change. The blooms are bigger than I expected, absolutely full and stunning. I am very happy with this rose. They have lasted a week in a vase so far and are still going strong.
With all the rain we got recently, my potted Lichfield Angel gave blooms like it's on over drive!
I love this rose! In its first year, healthy, vigorous growth, almost always blooming, has a light fragrance of warm spices to my nose, and the blooms last a week or more on the plant where most of my DA roses shatter within a couple days, even in the dead heat of summer. Grown in afternoon sun in my 7a high elevation garden.
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