This isn't a new rose in my garden... we've had it for quite a few years.
It grows in another part of our property in a line of paint-brush lilies.
An old rose been around since 1947 and bred by a breeder I rather like
called LeGrice, from the U.K. He tends to breed unusual roses, and this
is a very attractive one to grow, bearing clusters on an upright and
sturdy bush. It resides alongside a park bench and seat popular
with members of our family. I'm not sure if it is still available commercially,
does anyone know this rose?
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