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Cordelia - Retired

Forever part of our history, these roses have paved the way for many more roses to come.

In the late 1940s, David C H Austin set out on his quest to breed the most beautiful and healthy roses; a vision that continues to remain at the heart of our business today, more than 80 years later. This vision drives our continuing assessment of rose varieties in the current collection to ensure they reach our exacting standards and expectations. Due to climatic changes and the evolution of plant diseases, some historical varieties will no longer reach our increasingly high standards. It is in these instances that we must retire the rose to ensure customers receive only the best roses that will thrive and deliver the most enjoyable customer experience, regardless of gardening expertise. As a result of our review process, Cordelia is now retired from our English Rose Collection but will always remain part of our history, paving the way for many more new roses to come, creating the next generation of roses.

If you love Cordelia, we have some great alternatives, which we are sure will endear themselves to you, bringing you much happiness and gardening enjoyment for years to come.

Cordelia
(Ausbottle) English Shrub Rose Bred By David Austin

This is one of a group of English Roses that is closely related to the old Alba Roses, all of which have a pleasing delicacy and elegance. It bears charming, semi-double, silky petalled flowers that are a delightful shade of the purest rose pink, paling slightly with age. They are borne in large sprays - each bloom paling individually, to provide a pleasing, mixed effect in each cluster. The opening buds have attractively large, elongated sepals. If the flowers are not dead-headed there will be a crop of hips later in the season.

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  • Colour: Rose pink
  • Flowering: Repeat Flowering
  • Fragrance: Light-medium,Musk
  • Bloom Size: Medium
  • Family: English Shrub Rose
  • Size: Small Shrub
  • Height: 3ft (90cm)
  • Width: 2 1/2ft (80cm)
  • Breeder: David Austin
  • Year of Introduction: 2000
  • Attracting Bees
  • Mixed Border
  • Pots & Containers
  • Wild Areas
  • East, South, West Facing
  • Full Sunlight
  • All soil types
Cordelia
Our rose expert’s reccomendation
The Lady's Blush®
(Ausbottle) English Shrub Rose Bred By David Austin
An extremely free-flowering variety, bearing rounded, semi-double cups of a pure mid pink. Each flower has a creamy white eye, often a white stripe and a fine cluster of golden yellow stamens. At the point of attachment to the stamens there is a prominent red ring. It forms an attractive, rounded, bushy plant. Named to commemorate the 125th anniversary of The Lady magazine. David Austin, 2010.
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The Lady's Blush®
Description

This is one of a group of English Roses that is closely related to the old Alba Roses, all of which have a pleasing delicacy and elegance. It bears charming, semi-double, silky petalled flowers that are a delightful shade of the purest rose pink, paling slightly with age. They are borne in large sprays - each bloom paling individually, to provide a pleasing, mixed effect in each cluster. The opening buds have attractively large, elongated sepals. If the flowers are not dead-headed there will be a crop of hips later in the season.

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Characteristics
  • Colour: Rose pink
  • Flowering: Repeat Flowering
  • Fragrance: Light-medium,Musk
  • Bloom Size: Medium
  • Family: English Shrub Rose
  • Size: Small Shrub
  • Height: 3ft (90cm)
  • Width: 2 1/2ft (80cm)
  • Breeder: David Austin
  • Year of Introduction: 2000
Location
  • Roses Ideal for Attracting BeesAttracting Bees
  • Mixed Border
  • Roses Ideal for Pots & ContainersPots & Containers
  • Roses Ideal for Wild AreasWild Areas
Growing conditions
  • East, South, West Facing
  • Full Sunlight
  • Roses Suitable for All Soil TypesAll soil types
Behind the name
Named after the King’s daughter in Shakespeare’s King Lear.
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Frequently asked questions

Need more help? for individual help or advice, we encourage you to contact our friendly, knowledgeable team on 01902 376300.

Bare root roses are dormant plants and can be planted November and April.

Potted roses are available all year round and can be planted at any time of the year.

Aside from extreme weather, roses can be planted at any time during the year. The extreme weather conditions that we advise against planting in are when the ground is frozen, water-logged or during a drought.

We take every care to breed, grow and deliver the best roses. If a rose fails to grow or arrives damaged, we will replace it free of charge. That’s the David Austin promise. If you would like to request a replacement or refund of a rose within the 5 year guarantee period, please complete our Returns form.

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