St. Alban, shrub

Registration name
AUSchestnut
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Brief summary

Modern Rose, shrub "St. Alban", United Kingdom, introduced by David C. H. Austin in 2004, Usually is yellow in color, deep cup bloom shape, very full petal count, blooms 12 - 14 cm in size, has 1-3 buds per stem, repeat rebloom, has light fragrance, the bush shape can be climbing, arching, bushy, 100 - 120 cm in height, 80 cm in width, suitable for USDA zone 6 from -23°C and above, low resistance to rain, strong resistance to black spot, strong resistance to mildew.

Main characteristics

Aroma
USDA Zone 6
-23°С
Rebloom
Bush Shape
Bloom Shape
Deep cup

Size

Height
100 - 120 cm
Width
80 cm
Bloom size
12 - 14 cm
Buds / Stem
1-3
Petal Count
Very full

Resistance

Heat
Shade
Rain
Black Spot
Mildew

More information

St. Alban boutons are globular and pale lemon. The outer petals gradually curve downward, revealing a more brightly colored center; the open flower is cup-shaped with numerous petals, with color ranging from pale yellow in the center to almost white on the outer petals. The flowers are slightly drooping under their own weight. The fragrance is fresh and hard to define, reminiscent of a flower shop. The bush is medium-sized and wide, with drooping, somewhat spreading shoots and fine, light green, disease-resistant foliage. The flowers are susceptible to rain damage.