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(Frydandy) Hybrid Tea
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        Description
        Classically long, elegant buds unfold to reveal deep crimson, velvety petals. Lovely fruity fragrance. Fryer, 2000.
        Characteristics
        • Colour: Deep crimson
        • Flowering: Repeat Flowering
        • Fragrance: Medium,Fruity
        • Bloom Size: Medium
        • Family: Hybrid Tea
        • Size: Small Shrub
        • Height: 3ft (90cm)
        • Width: 2ft (60cm)
        • Breeder: Fryer
        • Year of Introduction: 2000
        Location
        • Rose Border
        Growing conditions
        • East, South, West Facing
        • Full Sunlight
        • Roses Suitable for All Soil TypesAll soil types
        How to plant a shrub rose
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