Emma Woodhouse is especially worth considering when fragrance is part of the garden experience. Its flower colour, scent, and mature size all affect where it will be enjoyed most often.
Cultivar overview
Emma Woodhouse is a english from Jan Spek Rozen. It is best understood through its peach colour, strong scent profile, and seasonal bloom habit. Its strong fragrance is one of the main reasons to consider it for a spot close to people. Its bloom rhythm should be treated as seasonal, so placement and the main flowering window matter.
Garden character and use
Place it where fragrance can be noticed in passing: near a path, seating area, gate, or a mixed border close to daily movement. At about 4.5 ft by 3 ft, it needs a position where mature growth will not feel crowded. Its peach colour gives it a warm colour family that can shift beautifully with light and bloom age.
Bloom, fragrance, and care notes
Emma Woodhouse is mainly worth reading through its fragrance and flower character. A place near a walkway or seating area will usually make more sense than hiding it at the back of a border.