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'W. A. Richardson' rose Reviews & Comments
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11 MAR 23
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Initial post
11 MAR 23
* Posted by unregistered site guest: Pending HMF administrative review. *
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From, English Flower Garden, by William Robinson 1899 edition, published by John Murray.
"Apricot or W. A. Richardson. - This is a popular rose, classed as a Noisette, but it is more a Tea Rose than anything... ...It is hardy and vigorous, free in bloom, and unsurpassed in its deep orange-yellow shade. The flowers are born in clusters, and are best in the bud state, being only semi-double when fully open".
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Thanks Andrew. Reference added
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This seems to be a very feeble grower.I have tried four plants from two nurseries ans all died.
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15 JAN 09 by
Cass
I have a budded plant that is wonderful. Maybe you can bud one or find someone to do it for you. Even budded, it isn't a particularly large plant. It is among my healthiest tea-noisettes.
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