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F m Cowlishaw int 2008
Named for an industrial area of the English West Midlands, this upright, vigorous floribunda produces large clusters of spice-scented lilac/mauve blooms over a long blooming period and is a stand-out in the garden.
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LCl dp Delbart-Chabert 1967
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F mr Delbard-Chabert 1967
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HT ly int 1997 photo courtesy of and © Kathy Strong
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S lp Warner 2000 groundcover shrub
See photo taken in Norway at: http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/l.php?l=21.128644
Winner of Geneva Gold Medal and Royal National Rose Society Gold Medal Does well in both hot and cold climates.
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MinFl mp Williams, Ben int 1997
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F mp Delbard-Chabert 1959
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Min. m Morey, Dr. Dennison 1975
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aka Muriel Robin HT m Orard int 2006 strong fragrance Winner of Baden-Baden Gold Medal Tall grower produces stunning clusters of ruffled blooms of lilac/magenta/mauve shades. Very good disease resistance.
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HT ob Williams, Ben int 2006
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S dp Kordes 1991
Cliff Orent's entry of a bloom of Hertfordshire won Best Modern Shrub Bloom at the 2009 ARS Fall National Rose Show in Palm Springs, competing against the usual large blooms. Can produce stunning blooms!
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F op Huber int 2001; this floriforous floribunda freely produces large clusters of bright salmon-colored blooms; slight fragrance. Herz von Luzern has special significance for Cliff, as he lived and worked in Luzern, Switzerland early in his career.
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Pol mr van Nes int 1921
sport of Miss Edith Cavell
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