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Roses bloom ‘weeks early’ due to effects of climate change

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May 22, 2026

ROSES are blooming earlier than ever this year at some of the National Trust's southern gardens, as climate change drives flowering forward, the charity said.

Roses bloom ‘weeks early’ due to effects of climate change

Roses at Mottisfont, Hampshire, are blooming earlier than ever before

(SOPHIE MOLESWORTH/NATIONAL TRUST/PA WIRE)

The famous display in the rose garden at Mottisfont, Hampshire, is expected to peak between the mid and end of May, instead of its traditional June high point, driven by a mild, wet winter and unusually warm spells in spring, the trust said.

But when the rose garden at Mottisfont was officially donated to the National Trust on June 30 1972, it was in peak flower, the charity said - with head gardeners seeing regular changes to flowering patterns since.

The peak blooming of the roses has shifted by the equivalent of one day every two-and-a-half years, as a result of rising temperatures and changing weather patterns, the National Trust said.

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