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(Gallicas)
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(Gallica) ‘Rosa gallica versicolour’. A striking and very old rose, the semi-double blooms being large with splashes of pink and white on a crimson background. Bushy. Said to be named after Fair Rosamund, mistress of Henry II. 12th century.
Scent is like 'Deep And Heavy' (public opinion)
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Specifics
Suitable for
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suitable for growing in a pot or tub |
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tolerant of poorer soils |
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suitable for hedges |
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ornamental value of hips |
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shade tolerant |
Complementary Roses
De la Mâitre d'Ecole (Bare Root Rose)
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