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OK, this really is the last new Hampton Court Palace Flower Show plant. The trail has gone cold on the new astrantia I spotted but one slipped through the net along the way: Harkness Roses finally introduced the last of their new roses for the year, Red Hat Lady (‘Harpeep') . This was held back from...
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Peter Beales Roses is a rose nursery best known for its invaluable collection of old roses and for following in the footsteps of Graham Stuart Thomas in bringing information on old roses to a wider public. But Peter Beales Roses also breed and introduce new roses and after some fine new introductions...
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As the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show enters its final day two new Floribunda roses continue to take the attention of visitors on the Pococks Roses exhibit in the Tudor Rose Festival . Rose ‘Durrell' is a very unusual colour. With coppery red young growth, each semi-double flower is deep red and...
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C & K Jones have some great new roses at this year's Hampton Court Palace Flower Show. Earlier I talked about ‘Josephine' and about their Rose of the Year ‘Absolutely Fabulous' . But I also took a look their other two newcomers. One of the recurring themes of the new roses introduced...
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The Tudor Rose Festival is one of the highlights of the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show and many of the rose nurseries who are exhibiting there have new roses on show. Style Roses from Lincolnshire have a fine new Hybrid Tea raised by Edward Smith, it's called ‘Bride and Groom' . It reaches...
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Over in the Tudor Rose Festival marquee at the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show the award for the best exhibit went to Mattocks Roses who also introduce a lovely new Hybrid Tea. Rose Pink Perfection ('Korpauvio') is a neat-growing plant featuring high-centred pink flowers which open widely and...
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Rose nurseries make a big deal about the Rose of the Year - and quite right too. Each year they all vote on the best new rose and it's launched at the Tudor Rose Festival here at the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show . The winner for 2010 has just been announced - Absolutely Fabulous ('Wekvossutono'...
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Last year the Rose of the Year , Lucky , was a Fryer's rose and although they year they don't have Rose of the Year Fryers do have two fine new varieties launching here at the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show . Both are Floribundas. ‘Super Trouper' , named for the ABBA song, is a vivid coppery...
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As the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show - the largest flower show in the world - approaches I'm beginning my series of posts about the new plants introduced at the Show. I'll be posting here every day until Sunday 12 July, when the show closes, bringing you news and pictures of all the new plants...
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There show's over, and a great show it was, sell-off was late yesterday afternoon - but news of new plants keeps on coming. Just so you know... three more batches of newcomers and then a long list of every one. Now, there are more new roses from Harkness Roses than from anyone else. I took a look...
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All the attention on the Peter Beales Roses display has been on his new rose ‘Highgrove' and the Queen's visit to the exhibit on Monday. But he has two other new roses this year and both, perhaps unexpectedly, are Hybrid Teas. With classic Hybrid Tea flowers on a more shrub like plant, ‘Grosvenor...
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Harkness Roses is one of those grand old rose nurseries that seem to have been around for ever - 130 years, actually - and since 1959 they've been breeding new varieties. Ever since I started going to the Chelsea Flower Show , many years ago, they've used the show to launch their newcomers and...
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Every year, David Austin (Great Pavilion, C22) introduces a collection of his new roses at the Chelsea Flower Show . In case you've been in tight seclusion for the last twenty five years, David Austin's English Roses are, basically, long flowering roses in the old style: they mostly have the...
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New roses are always a big thing at the Chelsea Flower Show , but gone are the days of eight or ten rose nurseries all vying for our attention. Things have changed, there are just three rose nurseries this ear, the new roses are more varied and, it has to be said, often more interesting. Peter Beales...
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From now for the next three weeks you'll find more posts than usual here on my RHS New Plants blog as I bring you updates on all the hot new plants revealed at this year's Chelsea Flower Show . Yes, the plan is to cover every single one. And last year there were almost a hundred . I've been...
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