Family: Rosaceae
Rosa ‘William and Catherine’ (Ausrapper) is an English Shrub Rose that was bred by David Austin, from David Austin Roses. This rose was named in honour of Prince William, and his wife, Catherine, as a tribute to celebrate their wedding day. Rosa ‘William and Catherine’ was first introduced in 2011, at the Royal Horticultural Society’s Chelsea Flower Show.
Rosa ‘William and Catherine’ grows to a height of around 1.2m (4ft), depending of course, on the plant’s soil and the particular growing conditions that the plant experiences. Plants grow best in full sunshine or partial shade. This rose can be planted in your garden beds and borders, or in large sized planters or containers. If you’re planting roses in containers, it’s important to use a top quality, peat free compost.