| 'Rowallane' was selected before l942 in Rowallane Park, Northern Ireland. This cultivar is less vigorous than 'Lanarth' and 'Mariesii' with smaller egg-shaped, short acuminate leaves and heavier fruits.
Horizontally branched shrub. The leaves are broadly ovate, toothed and dark green, with soft, hairy undersides. The most striking aspect of this shrub is it's double rows of lacey cymes. Cymes are made up of tiny fertile, central blooms, surrounded by large, sterile florets, both of which are white, from late spring to eary summer. Red fruit, which is not always showy, follows. |