Alister Stella Gray
Tea Noisette Rose
Also known as the Golden Rambler, Alister Stella Gray has stood the test of time remaining a favorite of roses that are moderate climbers. The light yellow colored blooms grow in clusters on the plant and is a repeat bloomer throughout the season. This rose can be grown as a solid hardy shrub or train the flexible canes to climb a structure. Alister Stella Gray is a great rose that will give you spectacular shows of color from spring into late fall.
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LOCATIONS
Earth-Kind Confirmation Trial - Planted in 2017
DETAILS
Height - 6 to 15 ft | Width - 6 to 10 ft | Full Sun | Blooms spring to hard frost | Low maintenance
Flower Color - Light Yellow | Foliage - Glossy and Dense | Bloom - 35 to 40 Petals
Hybridizer - Alexander Hill Gray | Introduction Year - 1894
Flower Color - Light Yellow | Foliage - Glossy and Dense | Bloom - 35 to 40 Petals
Hybridizer - Alexander Hill Gray | Introduction Year - 1894
HOW TO PLANT
Find your Location - Roses should be planted in a nutrient rich well-drained soil with at least 6 hours of sun per day.
Plant It - Container grown roses are very easy to plant. Dig a hole 1 1/2 times the size of the container. Remove the rose from the container and gently loosen up the roots at the base. This will give your new rose a great start in its new home. The top of the root ball should be flush with the ground. Fill in the remainder of the hold will soil and cover with at least an inch of mulch.
Water it In - Grab your watering can, hose or even a cup; whatever it takes to start getting some fresh water on your newest addition. Make sure that you thoroughly water at the base of your new Alister Stella Gray to ensure it is soaking in. Water weekly to ensure blooming success.
ENJOY - With a little care, your roses will bring you years of enjoyment. Don't forget to stop and smell the roses.
**Growing Tip**
We suggest a very simple soil mix of top soil, composted cow manure and mini pine bark nuggets. This mix will provide a great environment for your new rose to thrive.
Plant It - Container grown roses are very easy to plant. Dig a hole 1 1/2 times the size of the container. Remove the rose from the container and gently loosen up the roots at the base. This will give your new rose a great start in its new home. The top of the root ball should be flush with the ground. Fill in the remainder of the hold will soil and cover with at least an inch of mulch.
Water it In - Grab your watering can, hose or even a cup; whatever it takes to start getting some fresh water on your newest addition. Make sure that you thoroughly water at the base of your new Alister Stella Gray to ensure it is soaking in. Water weekly to ensure blooming success.
ENJOY - With a little care, your roses will bring you years of enjoyment. Don't forget to stop and smell the roses.
**Growing Tip**
We suggest a very simple soil mix of top soil, composted cow manure and mini pine bark nuggets. This mix will provide a great environment for your new rose to thrive.
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