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'Hyde Hall ®' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 154-349
most recent 11 DEC HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 10 DEC by sam w
The DA website USA currently lists its as hardy to Z4.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 10 DEC by Patricia Routley
Thank you.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 11 DEC by Nastarana
Unless DA Co. wants to tell us a bit more about the lineage of 'Hyde Hall', I would take that zone 4 designation with a grain of salt. The one available fact that it is apparently a seedling of 'Graham Thomas' does not inspire confidence.
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Discussion id : 93-903
most recent 6 JUL 16 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 6 JUL 16 by raingreen
This plant is heat resistant, having large flowers a couple of days after a severe hot spell at Descanso Gardens where peak temperatures reached 116 F/47 C. Some other Austins like Crocus Rose, Queen of Sweden, Heather Austin had small or tiny flowers.
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Discussion id : 73-330
most recent 5 JUL 14 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 1 AUG 13 by Jukka K
I wonder what the hardiness rating of this rose is based on? I doubt that DA has trial grounds in areas with zone 2b climate. Unless this is a descendant of his top secret Therese Bugnet breeding line...
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 2 JUL 14 by ratdogheads
I question this myself. I grow more than 50 David Austin varieties and have found this to have poor winter tolerance in zone 5b. Mine (a hedge of 11 plants) are grafted, with the graft planted several inches below grade. I do not cover or protect my roses in the winter and chose Hyde Hall for its advertised hardiness. Winter kill is always significant and recovery growth is uneven making this an unattractive choice for a hedge. The flowers are lovely and plentiful, however this year they are exhibiting proliferation in about two thirds of the blooms.
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 5 JUL 14 by Nastarana
What is DA's top secret Therese Bugnet breeding line? Can you tell us more? Curious minds want to know.
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 5 JUL 14 by Jay-Jay
The Mayflower is told to be originating from Thérèse Bugnet.
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Discussion id : 74-132
most recent 19 SEP 13 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 19 SEP 13 by Renato Emma
Syn.'Ausbosky'
Rosa Inglese a cespuglio, Gruppo Antica Ibrida, a portamento eretto, compatto, equilibrato, molto ramificato. Fogliame opaco, denso, verde intenso. Fiori grandi, globosi, rosa pastello, singoli o in mazzi. Fragranza intensa, di limone e thè, tipico di Rosa Antica. Rifiorente. Rustica e resistente malattie. Ideale x fiori da taglio. H.120cm L.100cm.
(ROSACEAE) (David C.H.Austin, David Austin Roses Ltd., UK, 2004)
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