Diamond Jubilee 20-30 cm
Diamond Jubilee 20-30 cm
Diamond Jubilee is a hybrid tea rose chosen for its refined flower shape and calm yellow tones. It flowers through summer and adds a classic, decorative note to beds and borders where you want a touch of traditional rose style.
Location
For the best performance, place Diamond Jubilee in a sunny position. Well-drained soil suits it best for steady growth and flowering.
Growth habit and size
This rose reaches around 80–100 cm in height at maturity, making it a practical choice for adding height and structure among other summer-flowering plants. Space plants about 35 cm apart.
Plant care
Supplied as a bare-root rose, it’s best planted promptly and the roots should be protected from drying out before planting. Once planted, a sunny position and well-drained soil help it settle in comfortably.
Pruning and maintenance
Prune during March to April to maintain an orderly shape and support healthy new shoots for the summer flowering period.
Winter hardiness
Hardiness: -20 celsius.
- Delivery form: Bare roots
- Delivery height: 20–30 cm
- Mature height: 80–100 cm
- Flower colour: Yellow
- Flowering period: Summer
- Plant position: Sunny
- Preferred soil: Well drained soil
- Hardiness: -20 celsius
Plant performance can vary depending on local conditions and the growing environment.
| Free Shipping | No |
|---|---|
| Category | Roses |
| Subcategory | tea |
| Delivered as | BareRoot |
| Flowers | Yes |
| Flower period | Summer |
| Fragranr | No |
| Cutflowers | No |
| Flower colour | Yellow |
| Fruits | No |
| Edible | No |
| Location | Sunny |
| Hardy | No |
| Groundcovering | No |
| Naturalizing | No |
| Plant spacing | 35cm |
| Preferred Soil | Well drained soil |
| Full grown height | 80cm - 100cm |
| Pruning | March - April |
| Poisonous | No |
| USP | Bee friendly flowers |
Instructions
Plant in a sunny spot in well-drained soil. As this rose is supplied bare-root, keep the roots from drying out and plant as soon as you can after delivery. Allow around 35 cm between plants. Prune in March to April to keep the plant neat and encourage strong new growth.

