Abraham Darby

"Abraham Darby," an English shrub rose bred by David Austin, is a splendid addition to any garden, known for its charming cup-shaped flowers. This rose variety exhibits a delightful color palette, with blooms transitioning between shades of yellow and apricot, evolving into a captivating coral hue as they age.

The allure of "Abraham Darby" goes beyond its visual appeal, as it delights the senses with a bold, rich, and fruity fragrance. The scent emanating from its flowers adds a layer of sophistication and charm to the overall garden experience, making it a true standout among shrub roses.

With its cup-shaped flowers and a captivating play of colors, "Abraham Darby" embodies the classic and romantic characteristics often associated with English roses. The ability of its blooms to shift in color as they mature adds a dynamic and evolving element to the garden, ensuring continual interest and beauty.

As a creation of David Austin, renowned for his work in breeding exquisite English roses, "Abraham Darby" stands as a testament to the artistry and dedication poured into each variety. Whether planted as a focal point in the garden or used to enhance the overall landscape, this shrub rose offers a timeless elegance, combining visual beauty and captivating fragrance in a truly harmonious manner.

Characteristics
  • Color: Striped and Bi-color
  • Fragrance: Strong, Fruity
  • Family: English Shrub Rose
  • Height: 5 ft
  • Width: 5 ft
  • Breeder: David Austin
  • Flowering: Repeat Flowering
  • Bloom Size: Large
  • Size: Large Shrub
  • Year of Introduction: 1985
  • Petal Count: 70
  • Suitable for zones: 5 - 11
Location
  • Mixed Borders
Growing conditions
  • South
  • East
  • West
  • Full Sunlight
Origin Of Name
Named after one of the founding figures of the Industrial Revolution.
Rose Care