Rosa 'Queen Bee'

Queen Bee rose

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£16.99
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3 litre pot

Bursting with warm golden blooms, Rosa 'Queen Bee' adds cheerful colour and long-lasting interest to sunny gardens.
  • Long flowering season
  • Excellent border colour
  • Suitable for patio containers
  • Pollinator-friendly blooms
  • Aspect

    Full sun

  • Hardiness

    Hardy in most UK gardens

  • Flowers

    June - October

  • Soil type

    Loam, clay, chalk

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  • Why we like this plant

    Rosa 'Queen Bee' brings bold, sunny colour and dependable flowering to the garden. Its compact form makes it easy to place in mixed borders or containers, where the bright blooms can lift planting schemes throughout the season.

  • About this plant

    A vibrant floribunda rose producing clusters of rich golden-yellow blooms over a long flowering season. Its cheerful colour and tidy growth habit make it a striking addition to sunny borders and patio displays.

  • Key features

    • Bright golden-yellow flowers in generous clusters
    • Repeat flowering from early summer into autumn
    • Compact, bushy growth ideal for smaller spaces
    • Glossy green foliage provides strong contrast

  • Eventual height and
    spread

    Height: 80–120cm | Spread: 60–90cm

  • Growth
    habit

    Compact bushy shrub

  • Moisture

    Moist but well-drained

  • Position in
    the Garden

    Front border, patio pot, rose garden

Planting guide

Plant in fertile, well-drained soil in a sunny, open position. Water thoroughly after planting and mulch annually to conserve moisture and enrich the soil. Feed regularly during the growing season for the best flowering performance.

Care tips

Deadhead faded flowers to encourage repeat blooms and maintain a tidy appearance. Water during prolonged dry spells and feed with a rose fertiliser in spring and midsummer.

Winter care

Prune in late winter to maintain shape and remove any dead or weak stems. Apply a mulch around the base to protect roots and improve soil fertility through colder months.