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(Glauca Hybrids)
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(Rambler) Discovered in a batch of Rosa glauca seedlings by the late Sir Cedric Morris of Hadleigh, Suffolk. Each flower, is white and has a thin, papery texture, produced in huge clusters in mid-to-late June, they are fragrant and followed by small, rounded orange hips. Foliage is long and finely toothed and the stems well armed with thorns. Both the leaves and young shoots are purple in colour with an overlay of grey. Very vigorous.
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£ 12.95
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Specifics
Suitable for
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tolerant of poorer soils |
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ornamental value of hips |
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suitable for north wall |
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vigorous growing for tree branches |
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good autumn foliage |
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