Full, Layered Petals Provide Garden Intrigue
Want a pop of color in your accent garden or as a centerpiece in your home? Then the Cathedral Bells Rose Shrub is perfect for you! These old-fashioned, elegant blooms are known for their fullness and strong anise fragrance – ideal for cutting or using in garden borders, flower beds, and more.
The Cathedral Bells Rose Shrub has a medium to tall habit with vigorous, upright, arching growth and long stems. And its buds form ruffled, cupped petals of pale pink-lilac with over 40 petals per flower, accompanied by dark green, leathery leaves. What a gorgeous combo!
The Cathedral Bells Rose Shrub is also highly disease-resistant, making it a great option for a number of garden styles and sizes. Plus, it blooms regularly throughout the summer, offering a hearty supply of color and foliage to your landscaping.
This impressive shrub sells fast – so hurry and get your Cathedral Bells Rose Shrub today!
Planting & Care
1. Planting: Choose a location with well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade (an area that receives 3 to 6 hours of sunlight per day). Areas with good air circulation also promote vigorous, healthy growth. After you’ve selected your location, dig a hole that’s at least two or three times wider than your shrub’s root ball. Once you’ve placed it, backfill the soil, tamp down to avoid air pockets and lastly, water to help establish its roots.
2. Watering: Summer mulching helps to retain moisture and keep roots cool, but an adequate watering schedule is important. Water approximately once weekly until the plant is more established – once it’s established, you may taper off watering. If you’re not sure when to water, simply check the surrounding soil about 2 to 3 inches down – if the soil is dry, it’s time to water.
3. Pruning: Prune as needed for shaping during the late winter or early spring, and remove dead leaves as needed. Deadheading is unnecessary since the shrub drops its spent blooms.

















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