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'A Shropshire Lad' rose Description 
  
  
  
  Photo courtesy of Ogrodnictwo Tomanek
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GOOD.
 
ARS: Yellow blend Shrub.Registration name: AUSledExhibition name: A Shropshire Lad 
Class: Shrub.   (Series: English Rose Collection)   
Bloom: Soft peachy pink.  Fowers are cup-shaped in the early stages, opening to form attractive rosettes.  Strong, fruity fragrance.  90 petals.  Cupped, rosette bloom form.  Blooms in flushes throughout the season.   
Habit: Few or no prickles/thorns.  Large, glossy foliage.  
 Height: 4' to 6' (120 to 185cm).  Width: 3' to 5' (90 to 150cm).
 
Growing: USDA zone 5b through 10b.  Hardy.   
Patents: Australia - Application No: 1999/117  on  1999   VIEW PBR PATENT   European Union - Patent No: 2399  on  1 Sep 1997 Application No: 19961277  on  18 Nov 1996 Holder: David Austin Roses Ltd. Provisional designation: l/58/88. Approved denomination: AUSled.   United States - Patent No: PP 10,607  on  22 Sep 1998   VIEW USPTO PATENT Application  on  24 Jan 1997 
Notes: Arena Rose Co. says A Shropshire Lad  is a tall English rose and produces peachy-pink flowers of a slightly cupped, rosette formation... this rose commemorates the 100th anniversary of the book by A.E. Houseman... A correspondent writes: David Austin himself said 'A Shropshire Lad' is descended from 'Leander'.
 
 From US patent, Parentage: Seed parent.--Ausblush (unpatented) x Pollen parent.--Unnamed seedling which agrees with the Australian patent.
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