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  2. Rosa 'Harison's Yellow' - Wikipedia

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    'Harison's Yellow' was planted by the Heritage Rose Foundation in the Spring of 2009 near the grave of George Folliott Harison. The planting is now a part of the Heritage Rose District of NYC . The cultivar has semi-double, clear yellow flowers with an average diameter of 5 to 6 centimetres (2.0 to 2.4 in), [ 3 ] [ 4 ] up to 25 petals , [ 1 ] a ...

  3. Pedro Dot - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Dot was the most famous Spanish rose breeder, but in the 1960s his son Simon became a breeder himself, particularly of mauve and lavender roses. [10] Pedro’s other son Marino and his two grandsons all released roses in the 1960s and 1970s. Because of Pedro’s fame, some of their roses have been wrongly attributed to him.

  4. Rosa setigera - Wikipedia

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    Rosa setigera, commonly known as the climbing rose, [2] prairie rose, [1] and climbing wild rose, [3] is a species of shrub or vine in the Rosaceae (rose) ...

  5. List of Award of Garden Merit roses - Wikipedia

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    Variety Breeder Year bred AGM awarded Flower colour Type Repeat flower Scent Dimensions Image Ref Arthur Bell, Cl. Pearce: 1978: 2001: yellow: climber: yes: strong [167]Belle de Crécy

  6. Garden roses - Wikipedia

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    All aforementioned classes of roses, both Old and Modern, have "climbing/arching" forms, [37] whereby the canes of the shrubs grow to be much longer and more flexible than the normal "bush" forms. In the Old Garden Roses, this is often simply the natural growth habit; for many Modern Roses, however, climbing roses are the results of spontaneous ...

  7. Rosa 'Queen Elizabeth' - Wikipedia

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    'Queen Elizabeth' has been used to hybridize 30 new rose cultivars. [2] Several color sports of 'Queen Elizabeth' have been introduced, including 'Yellow Queen Elizabeth', (1964) and 'White Queen Elizabeth', (aka 'Blanc Queen Elizabeth'), (1965). The climbing sport, 'Climbing Queen Elizabeth', (1957) is a very popular, vigorous climbing rose. [1]

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