A white sport of "Mary Rose", with an occasional hint of pink. It produces a mass of fragrant, medium-sized, loosely petalled rosettes and continues to bloom at regular intervals throughout the summer. It is a well-formed shrub, with branching, bushy growth and attractive foliage. It owes its name to one of the most beautiful cathedrals in Great Britain. David Austin, 1984.
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Produces white, shallow-cupped, full-petalled flowers with impressive regularity throughout the summer. They have a fragrance of pure myrrh. It forms an attractive shrub with a bushy and relatively upright growth. Named to celebrate the royal wedding.
This vigorous and upright rosebush makes a very good climber, both in terms of its beauty and its performance. It bears pleasing, cup-shaped, pale lemon-colored buds that gradually open into large, creamy-white flowers, the outer petals of which are neatly arranged in concentric circles.
They have a strong scent of myrrh with hints of meadowsweet, vanilla and heliotrope. The growth is strong and particularly healthy, and it is dressed in pretty dull green foliage.