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Tamora
(Austamora)
| Category |
English Roses |
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(English Rose Collection) |
| Fragrance |
Lilac and mimosa. Strong |
| Special Characteristics |
Stays short in warm climates. |
One of our earlier varieties, and still a very worthwhile rose. It is closely related to the old Gloire de Dijon and it has inherited both its lovely glistening apricot color and its delicious fragrance. It forms a short bush, suitable either for rose bed or border. The flowers are at first attractively rounded, opening to a shallow cup.
It has a remarkable and unusual fragrance with aspects of lilac and mimosa.
The name comes from Shakespeare's play, 'Titus Andronicus'.
3 ft. X 3 ft.
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