Bred in 1910, Rosa 'Lady Hillingdon' was named for Lady Alice Hillingdon. She flowers all through the season having large, double apricot...Read More fragranced blooms that fade out to cream at the edges.
The stems are crimson and purple.
Royal Horticultural Society - Award of Garden Merit
I have had the shrub form of Lady Hillington growing in a large pot in the Fort Worth, Texas area for 3 years, and it is a very healthy a...Read Morend beautiful rose. It is grown in my garden organically, and seems just as hardy as any of the other old Tea roses I have. This is my favorite class of roses.
I had the bush form and it did not grow well or bloom well in the Houston area. I don't know if it was the heat or humidity or both. I ...Read Morehave also read on the Gardenweb that the climbing form did not do well in the Mississipi area. I don't think this rose likes humidity and extreme heat of the South. I do hear that this rose does well in California.
Bred in 1910, Rosa 'Lady Hillingdon' was named for Lady Alice Hillingdon. She flowers all through the season having large, double apricot...Read More
I have had the shrub form of Lady Hillington growing in a large pot in the Fort Worth, Texas area for 3 years, and it is a very healthy a...Read More
I had the bush form and it did not grow well or bloom well in the Houston area. I don't know if it was the heat or humidity or both. I ...Read More
Bred in England.
Sport of 'Lady Hillingdon'