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Rosa (H) Mirato is a delightful shrub rose offering vibrant salmon-pink and apricot blooms. It flowers repeatedly from early summer to autumn, bringing colour and a mild fragrance to UK gardens. This healthy, bushy rose also attracts valuable pollinators.
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Meet Rosa (H) Mirato, a truly lovely rose. It is known for its bright, mixed-colour blooms. It also grows well in UK gardens, offering strong garden performance.
Rosa (H) Mirato, a charming modern rose, adds much colour and beauty. Its happy flowers show salmon-pink and apricot shades. These colours change nicely as blooms age. This makes a lively view. This rose flowers again and again. It gives a long season of cheer in British gardens. Also, its healthy, strong growth makes it a good choice. Gardeners like its beauty and how easy it is to grow.
The lovely Rosa (H) Mirato stands out with its great colour. Each flower has a nice mix of salmon-pink, soft apricot, and warm orange. These colours create a pretty sight. The blooms grow in groups. This gives a rich flush of colour. Also, the flowers have a light, sweet scent. It softly fills the garden air. The strong, shiny green leaves make a good contrast. They stay fresh all season.
This rose is called ‘Mirato’. This Italian word means ‘admired’. The rose truly lives up to its name. Many people like to look at it. This modern rose was bred for its looks and disease strength. So, it is a healthier choice than older roses. Rosa (H) Mirato is a flexible plant. It suits many garden areas. It works well in garden borders, giving constant colour. Or, put it in big pots. There, you can see its beauty up close. It also looks great when planted in groups, making a vibrant burst of flowers.
This strong shrub rose usually grows to about 1.2 metres tall. It also spreads about the same, forming a neat, upright bush. Its healthy growth means less worry about common rose problems. Importantly, the open shape of Rosa (H) Mirato flowers attracts garden wildlife. Bees and butterflies often visit its nectar-rich flowers. This helps local nature. Cutting off dead flowers, called deadheading, makes new blooms appear. This happens from early summer right into autumn. This easy step gives enjoyment for longer.
Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.
Water regularly, especially during dry spells and in the first year after planting. Feed with a balanced rose fertiliser in spring and again in mid-summer to encourage strong growth and abundant blooms. Deadhead spent flowers to promote continuous flowering and maintain a tidy appearance. Prune in late winter or early spring, removing dead, diseased, or crossing stems and shaping the bush.
This plant is deciduous so it will lose all of its leaves in the autumn and get fresh new foliage each spring.


