Garden Inventory | Rosa ‘Scepter’d Isle’

This Austin rose, from the same January 2022 batch as ‘Gertrude Jekyll’, struggled a little starting out but has made up for it over the past year. Aesthetically, it’s probably my favorite out of the three, though it’s a close race since they have all been charming in different ways.

Rosa ‘Scepter’d Isle’ (ruusu) is the last of my roses to bloom in the spring, but it makes up for it by offering big cupped blooms on stems that don’t seem to droop as much as the others. This plant had a little trouble in the start, shriveling in its pot despite having received a good soaking upon arrival. I was almost ready to email for a replacement when a new shoot appeared from just above the planting line. It has recovered well since then, gone through two flushes of blooms, and donated flowers for several vases over this past year. This particular plant is significant also because it marks the grave of my son’s late gerbil, so it is one of the few plants that will never be moved in the cutting garden.

Not too many notes yet, since these plants are still young, but I look forward to seeing how these little roses fill out over the next few years. They have already done a lot of growing in this season alone and changed my mind about how difficult keeping roses in our climate might be.

Final count:

  • Rosa ‘Scepter’d Isle’ – one rapidly expanding shrub

5 responses to “Garden Inventory | Rosa ‘Scepter’d Isle’”

  1. She’s lovely! ❤ She looks a little reminiscent of my Austin roses Mary Rose and the lighter coloured Olivia Rose which has really taken off this year in my garden!

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    • I have Olivia Rose too, though I’m still waiting to see if it survives this winter before I mark it down in the inventory. I adore that cup shape, though, and would happily get any other rose that has it. I’ve been eyeing Queen of Sweden for that reason already…

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      • Yes, I love a cupped shaped rose. I have recently bought a Kordes rose called Pomponella that has lovely cupped shaped/globular ball blooms that are quite delightful!

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