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Rosa
× odorata
'Mutabilis'
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Image: Moore, Dawn - NBGW
Common name:
tea rose
Family:
Rosaceae (Rose family)
Distribution:
Gardd/Garden
Hardiness:
(H5) Hardy-cold winter. -15 to -10°C (USDA 7b/8a)
Life form:
Deciduous shrub/sub-shrub • Llwyn collddail
Geirdarddiad / Etymology:
Rosa (RO-zuh): From the ancient Latin name for the rose.
Geirdarddiad / Etymology:
x odorata (oh-dor-AY-tuh): Fragrant, sweet-scented, bearing perfume.
Dosbarthiad garddwriaethol / Horticultural Classification:
(Ch) China roses are slender bushes with almost thornless stems bearing glossy foliage and single or double, sometimes fragrant flowers intermittently in summer and autumn.
Dyfarniadau / Awards:
RHS Award of Garden Merit (AGM).
Description:
A small shrub of open, lax growth, with purplish young foliage and almost thornless stems. Single flowers 6 centimetres in width open buff-yellow, ageing to pink and crimson.
Links:
Royal Horticultural Society
Locations
1:
IWGB13-Inner Walled Garden Quadrant B Bed 13/Yr Ardd Fewnol Cwadrant B Gwely 13
(IWGB13)
• Accession: 2005-1158 • Provenance: Garden/Gardd
Area
Individual