All of the roses listed here are repeat-flowering, which means they flower in flushes providing color and interest in the border over several months. Nearly all modern roses, including David Austin’s English Roses, are repeat-flowering. To encourage repeat-flowering, dead-head your roses, either by removing just the dead flowers or cutting the stems down to the first full leaf. Dead-heading also helps maintain a tidier plant.
This variety's beauty is found both in the simplicity of its single flowers and the spectacular display they create when viewed en masse. Held in large, open sprays, the yellow flowers open to reveal golden stamens Paling prettily over time, they have a light musky scent, with fresh notes of orange peel. David Austin, 2018