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'The Country Parson' rose References
Website/Catalog (11 Mar 2020) Includes photo(s). The Country Parson Ausclergy. A pretty yet feisty rose of Scottish descent, bearing open, medium-large, almost flat rosettes of pure yellow. The petals appear gracefully translucent towards the outer edges of each bloom creating an illuminated effect. There is a delicious medium-strong fruity fragrance with notes of sweet apricot, green apple and honey. A rounded medium-sized shrub whose little spiny thorns mingle with small, greyish-green leaves. A very healthy and robust rose, producing continuous, plentiful blooms from June through to the first frosts.
Website/Catalog (14 Jan 2020) James Woodforde's The Diary of a Country Parson (1758-1802) inspires The Country Parson (Ausclergy), a rose of Scottish decent....
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