Abraham Darby (Auscot) Roses
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Description
Common Name | Abraham Darby � (Auscot) |
Classification | Shrub |
Rating | 7.5 |
Year Introduced/ Discovered | 1990 Patent No. 7215 |
Color | Apricot blend |
Average Dimensions | Number of Petals |
Number of Petals | 50 - 100 |
Exposure | Full Sun |
Spacing | 4' - 5' |
Fertilizing | Fertilize in Spring just before new growth begins. |
Cold Hardiness | Zone 5 - 9 |
Water Use | Keep moist until completely established. Average water needed during growing season. |
Resistance to Disease | Yes |
Fragrance | Fabulous! Strong, fruity-rose fragrance. |
Foliage | Medium green, semi-glossy |
Growth | Vigorous, rounded in cool climates ~ spreading growth habit (small climber) in warm climates. |
Bloom | Repeat, blooms from spring - frost. Has a very large bloom |
History | |
Misc. Information | Can be trained on a wall, trellis or pillar. Great cut flower. Named after one of the founding figures of the Industrial Revolution, who lived in Shropshire. |
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