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Mum in a Million Rose Hybrid Tea Bushes

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The details

  • Colour: Pink.
  • Shape: Full-double.
  • Scent: Good.
  • Flower Period: Repeating.
  • Height: 1.5 metres
  • RHS Award of Garden Merit
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Description

Rosa Mum in a Million - Hybrid Tea Roses

Description of Mum in a Million Roses:
If you like David Austin shaped blooms, but are looking for a better, mid-pink cutting rose then Mum in a Million is the rose for you. Also known as Millie for short, this is a good-sized bush with sumptuous pink flowers, a great aroma and a long flowering season. The dark green leaves bring out the colour of the flowers.

Browse all of our Rose Bushes here or see the rest of our Hybrid Tea Rose Bushes.

Characteristics of Mum in a Million Bushes:

  • Colour: Deep pink.
  • Flower Shape: Full double, large.
  • Fragrance: 3-Strong.
  • Flower Period: Repeating.
  • Leaves: Dark green.
  • Height: 1.5 metres

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History and Parentage of Mum in a Million Roses:

A Danish rose, bred in the '90s and brought to Britain in 2005.
This rose has proven to be so popular that there simply aren't enough mums in the world for all the women who receive this rose on mother's day to be one in a million, but "Mum in a few Hundred, maybe a Thousand" doesn't have quite the same ring to it. Its name in Denmark is "Ghita Renaissance".