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| synonyms: 'Magnolia Rose', 'Victoria', |
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| colour: Cream |
| height: Climber up to 12 feet (3.6 m) |
| scent: Slight or No Scent |
| introduction: 1826 - 1850 |
| usda zone: Zone 6 (-16ºC/3.2ºF to -22ºC/-7.6ºF) |
| flowers: Fully Double |
| repeat: Repeat Flowering |
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A Tea rose, introduced in bush form by Foster in 1838 and as a climber in 1858. Foliage close to ‘Parks’s Yellow’, but stems green and flowers larger, creamy-white and flatter. Also flowers again in autumn, indeed in full flower in Devon on October 22nd, as I, Martyn, write this. Stems eventually to 12m (40ft). Raised by G.Foster of Devonport near Plymouth, England, a cross between ‘Smith’s Yellow’ and ‘Parks’s Yellow’. The specimens photographed were collected at Mottisfont Garden Hampshire UK. |
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Availability Ashdown Roses
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P.O. Box 308 2220 S. Blackstock Road Landrum SC.29356 USA
Tel: +1 (864) 468 4900 roses@ashdownroses.com
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Other Nurseries
'Devoniensis' is also available from:
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| Golden Vale Nursery -Australia |
| Walter Duncan Roses -Australia |
| Ross Roses -Australia |
| Tasman Bay Roses Ltd -New Zealand |
| Vintage Gardens Antique Roses -United States |
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