Teas
PAGE 1 2 3 4 ALL Tea. One of my favourite Tea roses. Nearly always in flower with very fragrant, semi-double peachy-pink flowers. A good example of the refinement and delicacy that Victorian rose-lovers so admired and just as lovely in today's gardens. The stems are relatively thorn free. 1873.
Jean Ducher Expected Stock Height: 20/40cm ? This plant is in high demand and supply is limited this year. Add to your Waitlist for updates on next available stock. Tea. Consistently popular world wide since its introduction in 1910. The Lady has long, copper-apricot buds that open to large, loose, double blooms of warm yellow. The stems and foliage have tones of purple-bronze which complement the blooms nicely. A heady, fruity fragrance is an added bonus.
Lady Hillingdon Expected Stock Height: 20/40cm ? This plant is in high demand and supply is limited this year. Add to your Waitlist for updates on next available stock.
Habit: Upright
Mature Size (HxW): 1.5m x 1m
Named after Lady Hillingdon the wife of Baron Hillingdon of Hillingdon Court, Uxbridge where the breeder of this rose, Lowe and Shawyer had a nursery.
Habit: Upright
Mature Size (HxW): 1m x 1m
Wairere Nursery
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