Graham Thomas

(Ausmas) English Climbing Rose Bred By David Austin
Colour: Rich shade of yellow
Flowering: Repeat Flowering
Fragrance: Light, Tea
Size: Medium Climber 2.75m - 3.25m
Bloom Size: Large

A vigorous, upright climber bearing cupped blooms in an unusually rich shade of yellow. There is a light Tea fragrance with hints of violets. It is clothed in attractive, smooth green foliage. David Austin, 1983. Read more

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Description

A vigorous, upright climber bearing cupped blooms in an unusually rich shade of yellow. There is a light Tea fragrance with hints of violets. It is clothed in attractive, smooth green foliage. David Austin, 1983.

Characteristics

Colour: Rich shade of yellow BLOOM COLOUR Colour may vary depending on growing conditions. Colour fade is a characteristic of some varieties.
Flowering: Repeat Flowering REPEAT or ONCE FLOWERING? REPEAT FLOWERING roses flower in flushes from late spring through to early winter. ONCE FLOWERING roses only produce a single flush of blooms lasting 3 to 4 weeks in mid summer
Fragrance: Light, Tea
Bloom Size: Large BLOOM SIZE GUIDE Bloom size varies over the life cycle of each bloom. Measurements refer to the average diameter of a bloom at its prime. LARGE BLOOM: 3.5-5" MEDIUM BLOOM: 2-3.5" SMALL BLOOM 1-2"
Family: English Climbing Rose
Size: Medium Climber SIZE GUIDE All measurements are approximate 'height x width' and refer to a 3 year old established rose, pruned once annually, measured during the first flush of flowers in June. 2.75m - 3.25m
Breeder: David Austin
Year of Introduction: 1983

Growing Conditions

North, East, South, West Facing
All soil types
Full Sunlight
Partial Sunlight

Origin of Name

Named for the British horticulturist who was one of the most influential gardeners of his time. Graham Thomas was a frequent visitor to our nursery and offered encouragement and advice. He chose this rose himself. He gathered a collection of Old Roses, which formed the basis of the National Collection at Mottisfont Abbey in Hampshire.