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Beginner skill rating |
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1m max. spread |
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1.5m max. height |
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5-10 years to maturity |
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1 hour care per year |
Botanical name: Rosa 'Tea Clipper'
Other names: Rose 'Tea Clipper', English musk rose 'Tea Clipper', Thornless rose
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Genus: Rosa
Variety or cultivar: 'Tea Clipper' _ 'Tea Clipper' is a large, upright english musk rose with almost completely thornless stems and rich apricot nodding flowers.
Rosa 'Tea Clipper' is: Deciduous
Flower: Apricot in Summer; Apricot in Autumn
Foliage: Dark-green in Summer
Fragrance: The fragrance is a lovely mix of tea, myrrh and fruit.
Habit: Arching, Upright
Rosa 'Tea Clipper' (Rose 'Tea Clipper') will reach a height of 1.5m and a spread of 1m after 5-10 years.
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Suggested uses: City, Cottage/Informal, Beds and borders
Cultivation: Plant in full sun, but will tolerate other aspects too. Best not to plant roses in soil where other roses have grown previously.
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Chalky, Clay, Loamy, Sandy (will tolerate most soil types) |
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Moist but well-drained, Well-drained |
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Acid, Alkaline, Neutral |
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| Light: |
Full Sun |
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South, East, West |
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| Exposure: |
Sheltered |
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| Hardiness: |
Hardy (H4) |
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Question from
Jaci Mason
we have two of these, still in their pots from the supplier, as their permanent raised bed is not ready. They are both in my friends polytunnel for the winter. Should we continue to water them? Can they be pruned back to take up less space? Should they be repotted now?
we live on a mountainside in south west wales.
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- Posted: Sun. 20th November 2011 10:19
- Last reply: Fri. 6th April 2012 16:40
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