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Peneope Bill Grant
Ref No: 2083
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colour: Bright Red, Yellow
height: Shrub above 5 feet (1.5 m)
scent: Medium
introduction: 1901 - 1925
usda zone: Zone 6 (-16ºC/3.2ºF to -22ºC/-7.6ºF)
flowers: Fully Double
repeat: Repeat Flowering

A Tea rose introduced by Williams in 1906. Buds high pointed, flowers dark red with a creamy yellow to white centre, double. Photographed by Bill Grant and also at the Botanical Garden of Adelaide South Australia. Not to be confused with the well know Hybrid Musk rose of the same name.

Availability

The Country Garden Plant Centre

Hadnall
Nr Shrewsbury
Shropshire
SY4 3DH
United Kingdom

Tel: +44 (0)1939 210 380
Fax: +44 (0)1939 210 766
info@countrygardenroses.com
www.countrygardenroses.com
 
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Other Nurseries

'Penelope' is also available from:

Golden Vale Nursery -Australia
Walter Duncan Roses -Australia
Ross Roses -Australia
Lens Roses -Belgium
Tasman Bay Roses Ltd -New Zealand
Flora Linnea -Sweden
Fryer`s Rose Nursery and Garden Centre -United Kingdom
Cocker’s Award Winning Roses -United Kingdom
The Antique Rose Emporium -United States
Vintage Gardens Antique Roses -United States
Ashdown Roses -United States
Ludwig`s Rose Farm -South Africa
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