'David Austin® Graham Thomas®' Rosa (English Climbing Rose) | Vite Greenhouses
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July 5, 2025

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English Climbing Rose ‘David Austin® Graham Thomas®’
Rosa ‘Ausprior’ (‘David Austin®’ Series)
Unavailable in 2025


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Vitals -
Type: Shrub
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Zone: 5-8
My Zone?
EXPOSURE
Full Sun to Part Shade
BLOOM SEASON
Blooms early summer to late summer
SIZE
6'-12'
36"-6'
ATTRIBUTES
Cultivar Notes -
David Austin® Graham Thomas®
With its vigorous, upright growth, it makes a very good climber, both in beauty and performance. It bears medium-sized, cupped blooms of an unusually rich, pure shade of yellow. They have a light Tea fragrance.

Named for the Britishhorticulturist who was one of the most influential gardeners of his time.

Series Notes -
David Austin®
These roses are a wonderful combination of old world charm and new advancements in rose culture. They have an old-fashion rose bloom shape and a more natural shrubby growth habit. They will help create a wonderful English Garden feel in your landscape.
Other Plants in the David Austin® Series available this season at Vite Greenhouses
Genus Notes -
Rosa
The signature genus Rosa of the Rosaceae family was classified by Linnaeus in the 18th century and today contains over one hundred species, all originating in the Northern Hemisphere. From the wild species there have evolved thousands of hybrids and forms with many branches in the ancestral tree. Roses are among the most ancient ornamentals in cultivation. Today’s repeat blooming roses derive their remontant characteristics from the China tea roses and hybrid perpetuals.

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