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'Fighting Temeraire ®' rose Reviews & Comments
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15 OCT 23 by
Nastarana
How hardy is this rose? Could it be grown in zone 5b?
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11 APR 21 by
Cambridgelad
Named for the Turner Contemporary Gallery in Margate, Kent.
- What's In A Namd by Angela Pawsey
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23 SEP 16 by
viridian
Have to say how pleased I've been with this rose in my zone 5, no spray, New Hampshire garden. The flowers have gotten lots of compliments due to their large size and wavy petals and generous amount, while the blend of apricot colors is gorgeous. It's fairly new, having been through one winter as I planted it the previous spring, and is about to put forth its third round of flowers. The fragrance is medium, but the presence of this rose is excellent - quite special.
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1 AUG 17 by
mamabotanica
Did you use it for bouquets? and if so, how did it do?
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8 AUG 17 by
viridian
alas, i cannot say whether it would make a good cut flower. for me it is a garden rose, as are my others. i do plant a cutting garden for bouquets, however, and roses are somehow (!) creeping in.
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14 JUN 17 by
mamabotanica
Available from - David Austin Roses US http://www.davidaustinroses.com/us/fighting-temeraire-shrub-rose
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