Cultivar Rose
Lady Hillingdon
Rosa
1 countries
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Description
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. 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. Flower colour: Yellow / Apricot. Habit: Shrub. Leaves: Deciduous, Green.
Characteristics
Bloom Form
Double
Flower Colour
Yellow / Apricot
Fragrance Level
-
Repeat Flowering
No
Growth Habit
Shrub
Disease Resistance
-
Notes
-
Country Availability
Known to be available in 1 country
New Zealand