Rosa 'Gabriel Oak'
Rosa 'Gabriel Oak' is a magnificent English shrub rose producing large, many-petalled rosette blooms in a rich, deep pink. The outer petals soften slightly over time, adding depth and movement to each flower while maintaining a bold, luxurious presence.
The blooms are complemented by a strong, fruity fragrance, enhancing its appeal in borders and cutting gardens. A vigorous and well-shaped variety, it forms a broad, rounded shrub with attractive mulberry-purple stems and dark green foliage, giving an overall impression of richness and abundance.
Bred by David Austin and introduced in 2019, it is named after the beloved character from Thomas Hardy’s novel Far from the Madding Crowd, combining classic beauty with reliable garden performance.
- Large, deep pink rosette blooms with layered petals
- Strong fruity fragrance
- Repeat flowering from early summer to autumn
- Vigorous, rounded shrub with attractive coloured stems
- Ideal for borders, cutting and rose hedging
- Thrives in full sun and most soil types
- Height 125cm - Spread 125cm
English Shrub Rose
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EAN code5031825021999
- Latin nameRosa 'Gabriel Oak'
- Brand
- Pot Size6L (24cm)
- AspectNorth-facing, East-facing, South-facing, West-facing
- Flower ColourPink
- Flower FormDouble
- Flowering MonthJune, July, August, September, October
- Flower Size10cm
- Foliage ColourGreen
- Foliage TypeDeciduous
- FragranceFruity, Very
- Garden StyleCity & Courtyard Garden, Cottage & Informal Garden, Patio & Container
- Hardiness (RHS rating)H6 -20 to -15ºC. Hardy - very cold winter
- Height125cm
- Spread125cm
- MoistureMoist but well-drained
- pHAcid, Alkaline, Neutral
- Plant HabitBushy
- Plant TypeRose
- Planting TypesBorders and Beds, Cut Flowers, Hedging & Screens, Pots & Containers
- Rose TypeShrub Rose - SH
- Season of InterestSummer, Autumn
- Soil TypeChalk, Clay, Loam, Sand
- Special AttributesLong Flowering, Scented Flowers
- SunlightFull Sun, Partial Shade
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Getting the most from your new Rose
Where to plant
Choose an open, sunny position with free-draining soil. Avoid planting where roses have grown before or transfer fresh soil to the site. Patio roses can be planted in mixed borders or alongside other roses, or in pots and containers.
Planting
Roses love organic matter, so mix well-rotten manure, leaf mould or compost into the soil. Water thoroughly before planting. Make a hole big enough not to disturb the root ball. Remove from the pot and ensure the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil. Back-fill soil mixed with a good fertilizer, then firm. Water thoroughly.
Aftercare
Water well until established. Mulching will keep the soil weed-free and moist. For best results feed your roses with fertilizer in spring and again in summer. Remove faded flowers to encourage speedy repeat flowering.
Simple Pruning
Prune your rose in March or before new growth by removing any dead or very thin branches and reducing the height by 1/3 to 2/3 of the previous growth.
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