Rosa hybrid English (David Austin) 'Tamora'

Tamora English (David Austin) rose

Rosa hybrid English (David Austin) 'Tamora'

Zones 2-5

<p>Large apricot, peony shaped flowers are deeply cupped with a pleasant myrrh fragrance. Growth is short, bushy and upright. One of the parents of Evelyn. VD-VF-3'x2'</p><p>Please refer to page on Rose cultivation.</p><p>Developed by David Austin in England, 1983. The name comes from Shakespeare’s play, ‘Titus Andronicus’.</p>