This English Rose is notable for its simple, single flowers, a departure from the typical full-petaled style associated with David Austin varieties. The blooms are a delicate soft pink, produced in large, airy sprays that open flat to reveal a prominent boss of golden stamens. This "wild rose" aesthetic is paired with the repeat-flowering capability of a modern shrub. The fragrance is light and musky. The plant is vigorous and upright, typically reaching about four to five feet in height, with a bushy habit that requires little support. The foliage is healthy and semi-glossy, complementing the graceful, informal nature of the flowers.
Rose Profile
Heavenly Rosalind (AUSmash)
This English Rose is notable for its simple, single flowers, a departure from the typical full-petaled style associated with David Austin varieties. The blooms are a delicate soft pink, produced in large, airy sprays…
Photo courtesy of Kimberley Dean
At-a-Glance Profile
Garden Personality
A quick portrait of how this rose grows, blooms, and earns its place in a home garden.
- Registered Name
- Ausmash
- Breeder
- David Austin
- Introduced
- 1995
- Best Zones
- 5B-10B
Bloom Style
How It Shows Up in the Garden
- Bloom Form
- Single
- Fragrance
- none, yes
- Growth Habit
- Bushy
- Repeat Bloom
- Yes
Garden Fit
Where It Is Most Comfortable
- Rose Class
- Shrub
- Color Family
- Pink, Red
Background
Breeding and Source Notes
- Registered Name
- Ausmash
Videos About This Rose
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🌹Heavenly Rosalind by David Austin roses in 4k/ AUSmash/ Gardening in zone 8a
Watch on YouTube🌹 David Austin's Heavenly Rosalind Rose // 2nd Year / AUSmash
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Overview
This English Rose is notable for its simple, single flowers, a departure from the typical full-petaled style associated with David Austin varieties. The blooms are a delicate soft pink, produced in large, airy sprays that open flat to reveal a prominent boss of golden stamens. This "wild rose" aesthetic is paired with the repeat-flowering capability of a modern shrub. The fragrance is light and musky. The plant is vigorous and upright, typically reaching about four to five feet in height, with a bushy habit that requires little support. The foliage is healthy and semi-glossy, complementing the graceful, informal nature of the flowers.
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