'Fighting Temeraire ®' rose References
Website/Catalog (2018) Includes photo(s). (Austrava) Fighting Temeraire The fully open flowers are very large, 4-5" across, and have only 10 petals. They are a rich apricot colour, with an area of yellow behind the stamens. The fragrance is fruity with a strong element of lemon zest. It forms a spreading shrub, the many stems producing a mass of flowers held in large heads. David Austin, 2011. [...] This rose was named for the Turner Contemporary Gallery, on Margate’s seafront in Kent. The Fighting Temeraire is a painting from 1839 by the English landscape painter, watercolourist and printmaker, JMW Turner.
Book (2011) Page(s) 16. Includes photo(s). 'Fighting Temeraire' (shrub). Description
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