Emily Bronte

"Emily Brontë," an English shrub rose thoughtfully bred by David Austin, is a masterpiece that graces the garden with its ethereal beauty and captivating fragrance. The blooms of "Emily Brontë" exhibit a delightful blend of light pink and apricot, with a slightly darker center, creating a harmonious and enchanting color palette.

The fragrance of this rose is a sensory delight, emanating a strong and sophisticated blend of citrus, old rose, and tea scents. The captivating fragrance adds an extra layer of charm, making "Emily Brontë" not just a visual delight but also a treat for the olfactory senses.

The blooms themselves are a work of art, featuring a large, very full form with an impressive petal count of up to 106. The button-eye, cupped-to-flat, rosette bloom form adds to the romantic and classic appeal of this English shrub rose. The average diameter of the blooms is 3.5 inches, creating a lush and opulent appearance.

"Blooms in flushes throughout the season" indicates that "Emily Brontë" is a repeat-flowering rose, ensuring a prolonged season of beauty. The pointed, wide oval buds contribute to the overall elegance of the rose, promising a display of exquisite blooms as they unfurl.

Named after the renowned author Emily Brontë, this rose variety pays homage to its namesake with a timeless and classic beauty. Whether planted as a standalone specimen or integrated into a larger garden design, "Emily Brontë" stands as a testament to David Austin's expertise in creating roses that combine aesthetic appeal with a rich sensory experience.

Characteristics
  • Color: Apricot and Orange
  • Fragrance: Strong, Old Rose
  • Family: English Shrub Rose
  • Height: 4ft
  • Width: 3ft
  • Breeder: David Austin
  • Flowering: Repeat Flowering
  • Bloom Size: Large
  • Size: Medium Shrub
  • Year of Introduction: 2018
  • Petal Count: 106
  • Suitable for zones: 5 - 11
Location
  • Mixed Borders
  • Pots and Containers
  • Rose Border
Growing conditions
  • South
  • East
  • West
  • Full Sunlight
  • Partial Sunlight
Origin Of Name
he Brontë Society asked us to name this rose to celebrate the bicentenary of the birth of the novelist, Emily Brontë.Her much-loved novel, Wuthering Heights, was published in 1847, a year before her untimely death at the age of 30.It is a dark tale of passion and revenge, centered around the relationship between Cathy Earnshaw and Heathcliff.
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