DESCRIPTION
New Dawn - this a strong growing variety, forming flexible, long stems reaching up to 5 m in length. The flowers appear in summer, at the end of June. They are half full and loosely filled. The crown petals are shell shaped, pale pink in colour, and give off a delicate fragrance. The flowers are in loose clusters, or appear singly. This shrub repeats flowering.ADVICES
This shrub is best planted in a sunny position. It grows well in sandy-loam soil which is moderately moist, and has an optimum pH in the range of 6-6,5.The faded flowers should always be removed from the plant. In summer, the shrub requires watering - this is best done in the morning or in the evening. Avoid soaking the leaves or flowers. In late autumn prune the plant, leaving only 10 cm of shoots. Then cover them with earth, sawdust or peat. This will protect the rose from frost. In early spring uncover the shoots and leaves so that the sun can have access to the plant. In order to prevent black spot use a suitable spray.