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A third David Austin rose in a row... this one was bred in the UK and released in 1983, and
caused quite a stir because it was yellow in the old garden rose style. A tall spindly grower that needs a good support
because when in flower the weight of the blooms drag the canes downwards. Named to honour a famous English rosarian.
A glorious sight to see in full bloom. Definitely for the garden, the blooms don't last in a vase.
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