
Common Name: Rose
Genus: Rosa
Cultivar: 'County of Yorkshire'
Skill Level: Beginner
Exposure: Full sun
Hardiness: Hardy
Soil type: Well-drained/light, Clay/heavy, Moist, Sandy
Height: 50cm
Spread: 50cm
Time to prune: February to February
'County of Yorkshire' is a small floribunda or patio rose with semi-double, bright white flowers that appear in a great mass over summer. A good choice if you need a colourful mound to the front of a scheme with stronger hothouse colours behind, or in a white garden with beds of roses inside box compartments, with a large white rambler or climber as the central feature over an arbour. Prune lightly in February, getting rid of any unproductive, old or feeble growth.
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