L D Braithwaite, Standard
This rose has the brightest crimson colouring of all the English Roses; standing out when viewed from across the garden. It is related to Mary Rose and has many of that rose's good garden qualities.
The blooms open wide and are slightly cupped. They are produced freely and flower with remarkable continuity.
There is little scent until the flower ages, when it develops a charming Old Rose fragrance.
Named for David C. H. Austin’s father-in-law, Leonard Braithwaite.
US Tree Roses are budded at 3 feet.
Category Standard/Tree Roses
Color Red / Crimson
Flower Type Double/Full Bloom
Hardiness Hardy
Fragrance Old Rose fragrance as the rose ages. Light
Repeating Good
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