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'Oxford Girl' rose References
Website/Catalog (19 Dec 2023) Includes photo(s). A disease resistant climber perfect for beginners Oxford Girl was bred in New Zealand by Mike Athy and only available in the U.S. and North America at Jackson & Perkins. A climbing rose, Oxford Girl grows vigorously, its arching canes reaching 10 feet tall and 4 feet wide. Borne in clusters, the 3-inch double flowers have 26 to 40 pink petals and a strong fragrance. The blooms repeat throughout the season, from late spring to late fall. Oxford Girl has excellent disease resistance, making it a great option for novice gardeners. This highly versatile rose can be grown on trellises, poles, arches, and pillars; trained along fences or walls; or allowed to fountain on its own. Variety ATHY369HA. 2-Quart. Zone 5 - 9. Late Spring - Late Fall. Climbing. Height 10 ft. Width 4 ft. Bloom Size 3 in. Petal Count 40. Arches, Bloom First Year, Repeat Bloomer, Trellises. Bloom Color Pink. Foliage Color Dark Green, Glossy Fragrance Strong.
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'Athy369HA', LCl, mp, 2012, (Pink Eclipse), [((Fairyland x unknown) x Baby Faurax) × Aloha], Athy, Mike; flowers medium, full, blooms borne in small clusters, no fragrance; foliage medium-siz, medium green, glossy; prickles no prickle; growth Climbing, medium;
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