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'Lochinvar' rose References
Website/Catalog (2018) Includes photo(s). (Ausbilda) Lochinvar This beautiful little rose has all the good characteristics of a Scottish Rose, but flowers almost continually. The fully double flowers are a lovely shade of fresh blush pink. The petals are loosely arranged to form pretty little rosettes, each about 1½" across. There is a medium-strong Old Rose fragrance. It has small leaves and thorny, bushy growth. David Austin, 2002. [...] Lochinvar is the young, faithful knight who appears briefly but memorably in the fifth canto of Sir Walter Scott’s epic poem, Marmion.
Website/Catalog (2 Aug 2015) Registered Name: 'Ausbilda' ARS Approved Exhibition Name: Lochinvar S, lp, 2005; flowers light pink, reverse light pink, 6 cm., very full, borne in small clusters, intense fragrance; foliage medium size, medium green, semi-glossy; prickles medium, deeply concave; growth bushy, branching, short (70 cm.); garden decorative. [seedling (light yellow species type) × seedling (light pink species type)]. Introductions: David Austin Roses, Ltd., 2002, United Kingdom
Website/Catalog (2 Aug 2015) Includes photo(s). Lochinvar (Ausbilda)....Repeating: Good. ....With the exception of ‘Stanwell Perpetual’ the Scottish Roses do not repeat-flower. This beautiful new rose retains all the good characteristics of a Scottish Roses and repeat flowers throughout the summer. The flowers are a lovely fresh blush pink and fully double – about one and a half inches (4 cm) across. Typical thorny, bushy growth. Charming. Light fragrance. 4 ft. x 3 ft.
Magazine (Feb 2005) Page(s) 37. Registration 'Ausbilda', S, lp, 2005, (Lochinvar) ... description
Magazine (2002) Page(s) 41. Vol 96, Part 2. Marilyn Stevens. Chelsea 2002. David Austin presented..... With blush pink fully-double flowers which are lightly fragranced, 'Lockinvar' retains all the good characteristics of a Scottish Rose and repeat flowers throughout the season. It has a thorny, bushy habit.
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