Yes, There Is a Rose Called Emma — Meet the Elegant “Emma Woodhouse Rose”
When people talk about roses, they often imagine fragile, velvety blooms that need endless care. But among my garden’s floral residents, one rose has completely changed my perception — the Emma Woodhouse Rose, a variety that is both beautiful and remarkably resilient.
Variety: Emma Woodhouse Rose
Type: Shrub / cut-flower rose, nearly thornless
Highlights: Strong disease resistance, rich fruity fragrance, warm orange-pink blooms
🌿 A Rose That Thrives Where Others Struggle
The Emma Rose isn’t your typical delicate English rose. Its branches are compact and nearly thornless, with medium-sized, glossy green leaves that shimmer gently under sunlight. This sturdy structure gives it excellent resistance to common rose problems like powdery mildew and black spot — diseases that often challenge gardeners.
No matter how harsh the weather or how much I prune it, this Emma Woodhouse Rose always bounces back stronger, proving itself to be one of the toughest and most forgiving roses I’ve ever grown.
🌸 The Unique Beauty of Emma’s Orange-Pink Hue
What truly makes Emma Rose special is her color — a breathtaking blend of soft orange infused with a gentle pink undertone. Unlike bright reds or pure oranges, this shade radiates a calm, sophisticated warmth.
Developed by Dutch breeders with the same elegance that defines David Austin’s designs, the Emma Woodhouse Rose carries that refined aesthetic — vivid yet balanced, cheerful yet romantic. Its coppery-green foliage perfectly complements its apricot-pink blossoms, creating a harmonious and eye-catching combination.
Ready to bring this graceful rose into your own garden? Our Emma Woodhouse Rose plants are shipped as healthy, established live plants with strong roots, ready to bloom in your yard or containers.













