Lady Of Shalott
A David Austin English shrub rose: repeat-blooming, fragrant, with classic full-petalled flowers. Warm orange-and-yellow, vigorous, exceptionally tough and reliable.
Care guide
David Austin English shrub rose ('Lady Of Shalott'). Warm orange-and-yellow, vigorous, exceptionally tough and reliable. Repeat-blooming and fragrant, with classic full-petalled English flower form on a rounded shrub.
Full sun (6+ hrs) in rich, well-drained, moisture-retentive soil. Light afternoon shade is tolerated and can protect bloom color in Draper's intense sun.
Prune early-to-mid March (reduce ~1/3, cut to outward-facing buds). Wait until no hard freeze below 20°F is in the 10-day forecast — early pruning before a freeze causes tender-growth dieback. Deadhead spent blooms to keep it flowering.