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Rosa ‘Queen’s Jubilee Rose’ is a dark green leaved deciduous shrub rose, and bears fully double fragrant white blooms flushed with peach throughout summer. It bears some thorns along the main branches, but is mostly thornless. It was introduced in 2012 by Peter Beales Roses, to celebrate the Queen's Jubilee.
Rosa ‘Queen’s Jubilee Rose’ is ideal for growing in borders as well as pots. In common with many roses, it grows well in a variety of soil types but does better if mulched with well-rotted manure or compost. Hard prune in February and help prolong flowering by deadheading regularly, and adding a high potash feed every fortnight in summer.
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Rosa ‘Queen's jubilee rose’ and wildlife
Rosa ‘Queen's jubilee rose’ has no particular known value to wildlife in the UK.
Is Rosa ‘Queen's jubilee rose’ poisonous?
Rosa ‘Queen's jubilee rose’ has no toxic effects reported.