Rambling Rector (Rose)

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Rambling Rector
Rambling Rector
group Rambler
origin England
breeder Hill
Breeding year circa 1912
List of rose varieties

Rambling Rector ( English dissolute pastor ) is a rambler rose that climbs up to 7 m on a suitable support, for example on an old fruit tree. As a pink-multiflora hybrid, probably with parts of a musk rose , its half-double, white flowers are in clusters, are strongly scented and bloom once; the shoots of the Rambling Rector grow loosely, have few spines and have medium green foliage. The flowers are an excellent pasture for bees and are one of the first white ramblers to bloom. H. before Bobbie James , Sanders White , etc. a. Ramblers. Freezes back a lot in extremely cold winters, but sprouts again.

In autumn Rambling Rector decorates with numerous, small, oval-round, orange rose hips, which can provide natural bird food.

See also

literature

  • Peter Beales and others: Rosen Enzyklopädie , Könemann, Cologne 1999, ISBN 3-8290-1954-8 , p. 496

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