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The roses |
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Hybrid Perpetual
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| synonyms: 'The Churchyard Rose', 'The Woolverstone Churchyard Rose', | ||||||
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| colour: Purplish Red (old rose) | ||||||
| height: Climber up to 12 feet (3.6 m) | ||||||
| scent: Good or wonderful old rose scent | ||||||
| introduction: 1976 - 1985 | ||||||
| usda zone: Zone 5 (-22ºC/-7.6ºF to -27ºC/-16.6ºF) | ||||||
| flowers: Fully Double | ||||||
| repeat: Repeat Flowering | ||||||
A Hybrid Perpetual found by Humphrey Brooke and re-introduced by Beales in 1980. Flowers open deep red and fade to deep maroon, scent terrific; best grown as a low climber. | ||||||
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