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    Malvern Hills®

    (Auscanary) English Rambling Rose Bred By David Austin
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        mine is Malvern Hills , it has a great number of blooms , beautiful draped over my  archway , no disease easy to grow

        Milly Cole
        Customer Service Team Manager
        Description
        A repeat-flowering rambler, bearing fully double, soft yellow blooms, which are held in medium to large clusters. There is a light to medium musky fragrance. It is very healthy with strong, slender growth, attractive polished foliage and few thorns. Named after the beautiful range of hills not far south of our nursery, which have been designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. David Austin, 2000.
        Characteristics
        • Colour: Soft yellow
          Colour may vary depending on growing conditions. Colour fade is a characteristic of some varieties.
        • Flowering: Repeat Flowering
          REPEAT FLOWERING roses flower in flushes from late spring through to early winter. ONCE FLOWERING roses only produce a single flush of blooms lasting 3 to 4 weeks in mid summer
        • Fragrance: Light-medium,Musk
        • Bloom Size: Small
          Bloom size varies over the life cycle of each bloom. Measurements refer to the average diameter of a bloom at its prime. LARGE BLOOM: 3.5-5" MEDIUM BLOOM: 2-3.5" SMALL BLOOM 1-2"
        • Family: English Rambling Rose
        • Size: Medium Rambler
          All measurements are approximate 'height x width' and refer to a 3 year old established rose, pruned once annually, measured during the first flush of flowers in June.
        • Height: 15ft (4.5m)
        • Breeder: David Austin
        • Year of Introduction: 2000
        Location
        • Roses Ideal for 10ft Wall or Fence10ft Wall or Fence
        • Roses Ideal for Front of HouseFront of House
        • Large Arch
        • Roses Ideal for Large StructuresPergola
        • Roses that produce HipsRose Hips
        • Roses ideal for Shady AreasShady Areas
        Growing conditions
        • North, East, South, West Facing
        • Full Sunlight
        • Roses ideal for Shady AreasPartial Sunlight
        • Roses Suitable for All Soil TypesAll soil types
        Behind the name
        Named after the beautiful range of hills not far south of our nursery which have been designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Malvern Hills were home to the composer Sir Edward Elgar; W.H. Auden wrote many of his best-loved poems whilst living there and J.R.R. Tolkien often walked its hills.
        Malvern Hills® inspiration

        From growing in our fields to growing in your garden, we love seeing your beautiful images of our roses in your world.

          Customer Reviews

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          Nupur Dasgupta
          Amazing, it's sooo beautiful

          Can you believe it, this one is only 4 years old! So beautiful and healthy rambler I ever seen! Highly recommended!

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          Michael
          bloomin marvelous

          Rambling alright, and fantastic. It's 4 years since bare root, and we're not the best pruners - but it's really starting to turn heads and draw comments from those across the road who get to view it every day. Then again, it's doing it's job - covering a huge amount of boring brickwork, so they're bound to be complimentary!

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          Beverley

          As always from David Austin Roses, its a good quality Rose that arrives well packaged and healthy. I always buy bare root roses and every single one thrives wonderfully. Looking forward to seeing this one bloom this year.

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          Helen Harding
          Malvern Hills. Lovely…..subtle fragrance abundant flowers

          I planted this rose in June 23 and the growth and spread is impressive. I wanted it to cover a very boring/ugly brick wall. It has exceeded my expectations. The flowers are abundant and the spread impressive. Has suffered a little from green fly in early spring but doesn’t seem to bother the rose very much. First picture 2024 second picture 2025

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          Lynda Holland

          I was late planting it in the garden, I had to keep it in a pot for a couple of months. But once I had planted it in the garden it was well away. Beautifully healthy considering it was in a pot for a while. I still managed to get plenty of blooms, I was not disappointed with the perfume, light ,delicate, but plenty of it. I do not have photos at this time.

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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. The 5 year guarantee applies to roses purchased
          directly from David Austin. 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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