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The details

  • Height: 0.75m
  • Colour: Pink
  • Shape: Semi Double
  • Scent: Medium
  • Flowering period: Repeat
  • Type: Floribunda
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Description

Mevrouw Nathalie Nypels Floribunda Shrub Rose

Nathalie Nypels roses create a different summer-time talking point for any garden. Small, seemingly dainty (although very tough) and trememndously prolific bloomers; if you are in the garden, you are almost guaranteed to be greeted by the flowers of Nathalie Nypels! Sweetly scented and trouble free these roses will soon become a comforting, familiar favourite. Nathalie Nypels will reach around 2’ in height and spread. The blooms begin opening in Spring and will on show, in numbers, pretty much until the first frosts arrive.

The lasting popularity of this rose is a testament to both its beauty and healthy resilience. It stands as just one out of our huge range of UK grown roses, and would make perfect addition to almost any garden.

See the full range of shrub rose bushes and plants for sale.

Great for your garden

Nathalie Nypels received the RHS Award of Garden Merit in 1993. Being hardy, small and prolific flowerers, these roses are ideal for potting up for sunny patios, decks roof gardens and terraces as well as for growing in the front of a rose border. They also make a wonderful low hedge which you can clip like any other.

Nathalie Nypels facts

Shrub Rose
Rose-Pink semi double flowers, almost white at their centre
Glossy, Green Foliage
Medium-sized, open blooms, with loosely double-layered petals
Strong, Sweet Fragrance
Grows to around 2ft in height and spread
Flowers from Late Spring until the first Autumn Frosts
Good Disease Resistance

Planting Instructions

Mevrouw Nathalie Nypels Floribunda Shrub Rose

Nathalie Nypels roses create a different summer-time talking point for any garden. Small, seemingly dainty (although very tough) and trememndously prolific bloomers; if you are in the garden, you are almost guaranteed to be greeted by the flowers of Nathalie Nypels! Sweetly scented and trouble free these roses will soon become a comforting, familiar favourite. Nathalie Nypels will reach around 2’ in height and spread. The blooms begin opening in Spring and will on show, in numbers, pretty much until the first frosts arrive.

The lasting popularity of this rose is a testament to both its beauty and healthy resilience. It stands as just one out of our huge range of UK grown roses, and would make perfect addition to almost any garden.

See the full range of shrub rose bushes and plants for sale.

Great for your garden

Nathalie Nypels received the RHS Award of Garden Merit in 1993. Being hardy, small and prolific flowerers, these roses are ideal for potting up for sunny patios, decks roof gardens and terraces as well as for growing in the front of a rose border. They also make a wonderful low hedge which you can clip like any other.

Nathalie Nypels facts

Shrub Rose
Rose-Pink semi double flowers, almost white at their centre
Glossy, Green Foliage
Medium-sized, open blooms, with loosely double-layered petals
Strong, Sweet Fragrance
Grows to around 2ft in height and spread
Flowers from Late Spring until the first Autumn Frosts
Good Disease Resistance

Nathalie Nypels trivia

Bred in 1917 in Holland by Leeders, Nathalie Nypels (which is known in the Netherlands as Mewrouw Nathalie Nypels) is supposed to have been a lady with whom Mr Leeders reputedly was enamoured. History does not relate what happened next....