A white sport of ‘Mary Rose’, with the occasional touch of pink. It produces a mass of medium-sized, loose petalled, fragrant rosettes, and continues to bloom at regular intervals throughout the summer. It makes a well-shaped shrub with twiggy, bushy growth and nice foliage. Named after one of the finest cathedrals in Britain. David Austin, 1984.
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Family:
English Shrub Rose
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Fragrance Strength:
Medium
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Flowering:
Repeat Flowering
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Fragrance Notes:
Old Rose
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Colour:
White
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Height & Spread:
125cm x 110cm
Origin Of Name
Named after one of the finest cathedrals in Britain.