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The roses |
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Hybrid Perpetual
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| colour: Purplish Red (old rose), Strong Pink | ||||
| height: Average Shrub 2.5 - 5 feet (0.75 m - 1.5 m) | ||||
| scent: Good or wonderful old rose scent | ||||
| introduction: 1876 - 1900 | ||||
| usda zone: Zone 5 (-22ºC/-7.6ºF to -27ºC/-16.6ºF) | ||||
| flowers: Fully Double | ||||
| repeat: Repeat Flowering | ||||
A Hybrid Perpetual introduced by Henry Bennett of Salisbury, England in 1882. Large, full, shapely, delicate pink-rose flowers, very fragrant, height to 4 feet (1.25m) x 3feet (1m), good repeat flowering in autumn. Schultheis (1846-1899) trained as a rose nurseryman in England before returning to Germany where he set up a famous nursery with his brothers that is still doing business.’Mabel Morrison’ x ‘E.-Y.Teas’. Photographed in the Sangerhausen Rosarium by Bill Grant. | ||||
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