Ruth Clements
Ruth Clements
Ruth Clements
Ruth Clements
Ruth Clements™
Ruth Clements

Ruth Clements™

$50 Regular price
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Currently Growing! This Rose Will Be Available Again When It Meets Quality Standards
  • Container Friendly
  • Fragrance

Named for our founder’s mother, Ruth Clements™ is a beauty producing large, fully double, fragrant, English-style flowers. Her color is a lovely blending of coral-pink and soft-pink, two very complementary shades. Ruth Clements™ is a very bushy plant with rich, matte-green foliage and is always loaded with blooms..

More Information

Rose Type Shrub
SKU SH128 GALLON
Bloom Type Very Full
Breeder Code CLEmom
Characteristic Container Friendly, Fragrance
Color Pink
Specific Color Light Pink
Fragrance Very 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°)
Rebloom Repeat Blooming
Year 2000
Approximate Size 4' - 5' x 3' - 4'

Ruth Clements™

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Ruth Clements

I bought this rose because of how it looks in the picture. I planted it when it arrived last September, so it is now a year old. I really wanted to love this rose, however this one have one problem after another. First, I have to defoliate it because the leaves had turned rust color, then with heat it all crispy. It finally bounced back and budded but they never fully opened and it’s all white color. I contacted customer service to ask if I got the correct rose and was told that it is and to give the plant time to mature, then it should flower with correct color. Well so far, it flowered with light pink and haven’t seen the buds fully open yet. They keep turning brown around the edges probably due to heat. I am unhappy seeing it not living up to my expectation yet. Other roses, right away gives the correct flower and color. Not this one, so we’ll see next year.

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Bekka
Surprised!

I'm in zone 6b. I ordered a lot of roses to start a rose garden in my backyard this spring, most were David Austin's. All were planted in late March and almost all of my roses are small with weak canes. Many have blooms and some have produced flowers (most smaller than expected). Of the 30+ different roses I purchased this one, Golden Celebration, and St. Swithun are huge, healthy, and full of flowers after only being in the ground for 2 1/2 months. This rose has the most buds/flowers of all of them, and they are on the small side, but gorgeous! The flowers on mine don't have any scent as of now. I'm told that it takes 3 years for a rose bush to reach full potential so I am anxiously awaiting seeing this one next year. If you are on the fence on this one, don't be - it's perfect!

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