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Rose 'Rambling Rector'.   Click a photo to enlarge it.  back to list

synonyms: 'Rambling Rector',
Rambling Rector
Ref No: 166
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colour: White
height: Climber over 12 feet(3.6 m)
scent: Other scent: Musk, Myrrh, Violets, Lemon, etc.
introduction: 1901 - 1925
usda zone: Zone 6 (-16ºC/3.2ºF to -22ºC/-7.6ºF)
flowers: Semi Double
repeat: Once Flowering

A hybrid known since 1912 and probably much older. Probably bred from a cross between R. multiflora and R. moschata. It makes a healthy, dense bush or vigorous climber up trees, to a height of 6m. The white flowers are well scented, semi-double in large dense corymbs. The yellow anthers soon blacken. The leaflets are downy beneath; pedicels glandular. Zone 6, will survive down to –20°C

Photographed at Royal National Rose Society Garden St Albans UK.

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Flora Linnea

Fredriksdals Friluftsmuseum
254 37 Helsingborg
Sweden

Tel: +46 (0) 42- 32 77 99
Fax: +46 (0) 42- 32 77 98
info@floralinnea.com
www.floralinnea.com
 
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Other Nurseries

Rose 'Rambling Rector' is also available from:

Golden Vale Nursery -Australia
Fryer`s Rose Nursery and Garden Centre -United Kingdom
Cocker’s Award Winning Roses -United Kingdom
Vintage Gardens Antique Roses -United States
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