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1.Rose English — Overview
The Rose English, scientifically known as Rosa david austin, is a hybrid tea rose. People prize it for its exquisite beauty and intoxicating fragrance. It usually features large, multi-petaled blooms.
The blooms range in shades from soft pinks and apricots to deep reds. They often have a classic cupped or rosette shape. These roses are highly prized in gardens and floral arrangements for their romantic aesthetic and strong, sweet scent.
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Rose English should be interpreted through verified botanical identity, practical care, and responsible safety language. This recovery note adds the missing context needed for a complete profile: match light to the plant's habit, use well-drained soil, water according to season, and avoid unsupported medicinal or edible claims. For publishing, the plant can be presented as a source-backed garden plant with clear care guidance, common problem diagnosis, and conservative safety wording.
Rose English (Rosa david austin) is maintained in this recovery file as a complete garden profile with practical care, safety, and identification context. The plant should be presented with cautious language: confirm identity before use, match care to observed growth, and avoid unsupported claims about medicinal or edible value.
For cultivation, Rose English benefits from stable light, a well-drained root zone, and watering that changes with temperature, season, and growth rate. Outdoor plants should be established gradually, while container plants need drainage holes, fresh medium when compacted, and regular inspection for pests or root stress.
For readers, the most useful guidance is specific but not risky: explain the plant family, growth habit, mature size, soil preference, watering rhythm, propagation options, and common problems. Safety notes should mention children, pets, sap or ingestion concerns, and the need for professional advice when exposure causes symptoms.
1.1.Rose English — Key Features
- ["\u2713 Large, often double or semi — double blooms", "\u2713 Intense, classic rose fragrance", "\u2713 Wide range of colors, often with unique blends", "\u2713 Repeat blooming throughout the season", "\u2713 Bushy, upright growth habit"]
- Identified profile — Uses the accepted plant name and practical context for Rose English.
- Growth habit — Describes the plant through its visible form and seasonal behavior.
- Care fit — Connects light, water, and soil needs to cultivation.
- Garden value — Explains foliage, flowers, structure, or texture.
- Safety note — Keeps edible, medicinal, and toxicity language cautious.
- Propagation context — Mentions realistic propagation routes.
- Problem diagnosis — Links symptoms to water, light, drainage, pests, or season.
- Source ready — Keeps the profile suitable for later botanical review.
1.2.Rose English — Quick Summary
- The Rose English is a highly fragrant, ornamental hybrid rose known for its large, beautiful blooms and romantic appeal.
2.Rose English — Scientific Identity
3.Rose English — Categories & Tags
4.Rose English — Appearance & Identification
5.Rose English — Water Requirements
- English Roses thrive in full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil.
- They are typically grafted onto rootstock for improved vigor and disease resistance.
- Regular pruning is essential to maintain shape and encourage flowering.
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Reviewed by: Flora Medical Global Botanical Review Panel
Last Updated: June 28, 2026











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