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Skylark


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Skylark

It is always our desire to bring as much variety of form, fragrance and growth as possible to our English Roses and this rose is a good example. The flowers are semi-double and of open, cupped shape with prominent stamens. The colour is deep pink at first, later paling slightly to lilac-pink. At the centre of the flower there is a small white area. There is a light but pleasing fragrance – Musk and Tea with clove and a hint of ‘apple pie’! The growth is light and airy, building up into a natural, well-rounded shrub. An ideal choice for planting amongst other shrubs or perennials towards the front of a mixed border. The name was suggested by Sister Elizabeth who remembers seeing and hearing a skylark when she first visited our Nursery. 3 x 2ft.

Flower Type Semi-double

Hardiness Hardy

Fragrance Light

Repeating Excellent

Gertrude Jekyll Brother Cadfael Gentle Hermione
Skylark Bishop's Castle Miss Alice
Fantin-Latour Lush Kathryn Morley Climbing
Mortimer Sackler Gertrude Jekyll Châpeau de Napoléon

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