DESCRIPTION
Rosa ‘Lady of Megginch’ is a shrub rose that opens with large, full rosettes in rich crimson tones, slowly evolving to a deep pink with silvery reverse petals. These abundant blooms appear in small clusters and emit a fruity, old‑rose fragrance with a hint of raspberry, while glossy, semi‑lustrous foliage and an upright, vigorous habit complement its continuous seasonal display.
Bred by David Austin in the United Kingdom and introduced in 2006, this English rose was named in honor of the Baroness of Megginch Castle in Scotland. It is celebrated for its repeat flowering from late spring into autumn, reliable garden performance, and richly scented blooms that uplift cutting gardens, mixed borders, or romantic cottage-style settings.
DESCRIPTION
Rosa ‘Lady of Megginch’ is a shrub rose that opens with large, full rosettes in rich crimson tones, slowly evolving to a deep pink with silvery reverse petals. These abundant blooms appear in small clusters and emit a fruity, old‑rose fragrance with a hint of raspberry, while glossy, semi‑lustrous foliage and an upright, vigorous habit complement its continuous seasonal display.
Bred by David Austin in the United Kingdom and introduced in 2006, this English rose was named in honor of the Baroness of Megginch Castle in Scotland. It is celebrated for its repeat flowering from late spring into autumn, reliable garden performance, and richly scented blooms that uplift cutting gardens, mixed borders, or romantic cottage-style settings.