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"Thelangerin Mauve" rose References
Magazine  (Mar 2020)  Page(s) 16. Vol 42, No. 1.  Includes photo(s).
 
Editor:  these two Clark roses were on an understock which may have been a seedling or sport of R. Indica major.  It is in circulation as "Thelangerin Mauve". 
Book  (2002)  Page(s) 38. Vol 24, No. 3.  .  
 
Coleen Houston. An Article in 1999 by Brenda Weir of Hay Bishop’s Lodge Management Committee:
As a result of detective work associated with identifying roses at Bishop’s Lodge, Hay, NSW, some of our garden committee began to look at other old surviving roses in the district. We became aware of the unusual early blooming of some Thelangerin roses when the McFarland family, who own this old grazing property near Hay, sent roses to arrange in the church for the September funeral of a young friend. Almost a year later on 27th July, 1992, Coleen Houston and I visited neighbouring Thelangerin and collected cuttings of these interesting roses, which grew in the garden begun by Mrs. Harold McFarland around 1922. The Thelangerin Tennis Court Rose is a full, creamy, mauve/pink-centred, spring flowering climber. It has the appearance of a vigorous climbing Tea Rose and is budded onto a small mauve flowered understock with indica major characteristics.
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