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| colour: Orange, Yellow, Cream |
| height: Climber over 12 feet(3.6 m) |
| scent: Good or wonderful old rose scent |
| introduction: 1901 - 1925 |
| usda zone: Zone 6 (-16ºC/3.2ºF to -22ºC/-7.6ºF) |
| flowers: Fully Double |
| repeat: Repeat Flowering |
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A Tea rose first introduced as a shrub by Lowe and Shawyer in 1910, the climbing form introduced in 1917 by Hicks. Buds long pointed, flowers semi-double, deep apricot yellow; scent moderate. Slightly tender, best grown with the protection of a south facing wall. The parentage of the shrub is; 'Papa Gontier' x 'Mme Hoste'. The field shot was taken in Eccleston Square, London, UK. |
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Availability
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'Lady Hillingdon Climbing' is available from the following nurseries:
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| Vintage Gardens Antique Roses -United States |
| Ashdown Roses -United States |
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