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(Ausijus)
David Austin Recommended Variety
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Category |
English
Roses |
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(English
Rose Collection) |
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Flower Type |
Double/Full
Bloom |
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Fragrance |
Fruity
fragrance
Strong |
David
Austin Roses has always keen to develop large, peony-like roses with
good shrubby growth. ‘Golden
Celebration’ and ‘Brother
Cadfael’ are good examples of such roses - and this is
another.
The flowers of ‘The Ingenious Mr. Fairchild’ are in the form of deep cups filled with crisp, upstanding petals. The color on the inside of the
petals is a deep pink touched with lilac; the outside is of a paler shade.
Looking at the bloom in more detail, one can see that the edges are an
even deeper pink; giving a most delightful fringed effect - particularly
in the earlier stages.
The growth is ideal with spreading, arching branches building up into a well-rounded, mounding shrub; with its flowers nicely poised. It is very
healthy. It has a strong and deliciously fruity rose fragrance, with
aspects of raspberry, peach and a hint of mint. All in all, a very beautiful rose
and one of English rose garden favorite.
Named after Thomas Fairchild, a nurseryman of London and Fellow of the
Royal Society, who made the first recorded flower hybrid in Europe in
1720.
This was a cross between a Sweet William and a carnation, which became
known as ‘Fairchild’s mule’. With thanks to Michael Leapman for the
name, which was the title of his excellent biography on Thomas Fairchild.
5
ft. X 3.5 ft. in U.S. Very good disease resistace. |
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