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'Woburn Abbey Cl.' rose References
Book (11 Jan 2010) 'Woburn Abbey, Climbing'. Cl F, ob, Brundrett, S Introductions: 1972
Magazine (2006) Page(s) 25. Vol 28, No. 3. ‘Climbing Woburn Abbey’ and …. were both sports discovered on the [Brundrett] nursery.
Book (2003) Page(s) 231. Includes photo(s). ‘Woburn Abbey (Climbing)’ [Brundrett, 1972].
Website/Catalog (2002) Page(s) 40. ‘Woburn Abbey Cl.’ (Fl.). Sidley & Cobley 1962 Small clusters of brilliant orange medium flowers are overlaid with yellow, this colour quickly fades to an appealing apricot. The flowers are fully double and open to a cup shape showing golden stamens. A useful climber suited to pillars, fences and arches. 3m x 1.5m.
Website/Catalog (2000) Page(s) 16. ‘Woburn Abbey Cl.’ Floribunda Climber. 1972 Australia. Climber. Wall, tall fence, double, fragrant, large flowers, cut flowers, recurrent. 4.5m x 3.0m orange blend.
Book (1999) Page(s) 7. Includes photo(s). ‘Climbing Woburn Abbey’ – 1972. Climbing sport of ‘Woburn Abbey’. (Sidey & Cobley 1962. ‘Masquerade’ ’ x ‘Fashion’), Cluster Flowered Climbing sport. Semi-double, fragrant yellow flowers, edged deep pink, fully recurrent. Mid green, leathery foliage. Flower: 25 petals, 90mm, 3 to 10. Climber: 4m x 2.5m.
Book (1997) Page(s) 35. David Ruston. Australian Sports. ‘Clg. Woburn Abbey’ (Fl.) Brundrett, 1972. – a good eye-catching pillar – some mildew.
Book (1996) Page(s) 159. ‘Woburn Abbey Cl.’ Brundrett, Australia, 1972. Climber, orange/yellow. [available from] Bleak, Evans, Golden Vale, John’s World, Minirose, Nieuwesteeg, Rose Arbour, Silkie, Trewallyn.
Website/Catalog (1987) Page(s) 9. Climbing Roses. ‘Woburn Abbey’ – Deep coppery orange and yellow, nicely formed buds, fragrant.
Website/Catalog (1978) Page(s) 10. ‘Clg. Woburn Abbey’ Clusters of smallish golden-orange blooms, repeat flowering.
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