Tea Clipper
Tea Clipper
Tea Clipper
Tea Clipper
Tea Clipper
Tea Clipper

Tea Clipper®

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  • Fragrance
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We are no longer growing this rose. We maintain this listing for our customer's reference purposes.

You can find a similar rose in our David Austin Roses collection.

The rich apricot 3 1/2" flowers (petals 100) are particularly wide, informally rosette-shaped and quartered, each having a button eye and a lovely mix of fruity/citrus fragrance. Large bushy repeat blooming shrub with few thorns.

More Information

Type: David Austin

Specific Color: Rich apricot

Fragrance: Very Fragrant

Hardiness Zones:

  • 5 (-20° to -10°)
  • 6 (-10° to 0°)
  • 7 (0° to 10°)
  • 8 (10° to 20°)
  • 9 (20° to 30°)
  • 10 (30° to 40°)

Approximate Size: 4' x 3'

Rebloom: Repeat Blooming

Bloom Type: Quartered

Shade Tolerant:No

Year Introduced: 2006

Breeder Code: AUSrover

SKU: EN744 GALLON

Customer Reviews

Based on 9 reviews
67%
(6)
11%
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11%
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L
L.H.
Please grow again

Looks like a beautiful rose, maybe start growing again? 😍

P
Pam
Bring back

I would love to see this one come back❤️❤️❤️

J
Johanna M.
UPDATE to NO BUDS

Hello, well I guess it was just a slow starter. Tea Clipper is a bit rangy and needs to be trained over time but I do have to say it started blooming and they are huge and beautiful. Be patient, slow but really pretty! Funny though, folks say it has a lovely fragrance but I'm not getting anything. Maybe because I live by the coast and it really doesn't get very warm. It doesn't matter though because it is beautiful.

r
rose f.
Excellent color, with faint fragrance

I am surprised by the one star review. I got my Tea Clipper from a hardware store a couple of years ago, also fallen in love with the picture. It did not disappoint me. The blooms are gorgeous, and I clearly see that after two years, it really flourished into a vigorous bush with many many blossoms. The color is a beautiful soft apricot which turns pinkish and then, in the sun, turns white. When it stays on the bush for too long, it does turn into grayish, which is unattractive. I snip it off at that point. Beautiful rose

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