Iconic English Garden Roses
Patience – David Austin Wedding and Event Roses
The oh-so-lovely English garden rose Patience (Auspastor) is filled to the brim with lace like ivory petals. A classic and splendidly beautiful ivory garden rose from the David Austin Wedding Rose Collection, Patience has captured the hearts of many brides. When fully open, her blooms are replete with petals which form a medium-sized rosette. Patience radiates effortless elegance and sophistication which are perfect for any stylish celebratory affair.
Transform your wedding with the timeless elegance of Patience roses. Order now to experience their exquisite beauty and captivating fragrance.
Priced by the Stem including US Delivery
Because we depend on mother nature, a picture or color of a flower may vary from what you receive depending on time of the year and growing region.
David Austin Roses Limited prohibits shipping David Austin Roses with any other florals. If you want to order BOTH David Austin Roses and other flowers/florals, you will have to place two orders.
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Additional Info & Flower Care
Note: We recommend giving Patience time to fully open, it’s when she is at this stage that she’ll absolutely take your breath away with her beauty and fragrance. The blooms can take 2 days to be in full bloom.
We ship your David Austin Wedding Roses directly from the Rose Farm near Bogota to ensure the best quality roses and longer vase life. These Wedding Roses are only traveling for 48 hours and are cut in a tight bud stage.
Watch the above video featuring glorious English garden roses and floral designs. It also includes the following care and handling tips.
Rehydration
- Unpack your roses as soon as possible.
- Keep the packaging in place, to support the stems during hydration.
- Cut about 1" or 3cm from the base of each stem.
- Place the stems in water with flower food to aid hydration, improve opening and increase vase life.
- Rehydrate stems for 4-6 hours in the coolest place possible, ideally between 4° to 6°C / 39° to 43°F. If your roses arrive late in the day, leave in water overnight to give them the hydration period.
Opening
- After hydration, remove all packaging. Space the stems in the buckets of water to make room for the blooms to open. Retain guard petals as they will disappear as the bloom opens.
- Place the stems in ambient room temperature to
encourage opening. - Opening will take between 2 and 4 days. Once opened, place back in your cool area until you are ready to work with them.







