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- GALLICA COMPLICATA - Very little is known about this rose, however we like it and it deserves a place in any informal garden. A large rose-pink single flower with a lighter centre are carried along the lenght of long flexibble stems, there is little scent but this is made up for by the beatiful bounty of hips carried in the autumn. Can even be use for growing through old fruit trees. Suitable for hedging too.
- GALLICA OFFICINALIS - Also known as RED ROSE OF LANCASTER and THE APOTHECARY'S ROSE. Red medium sized semi-double blooms which are mid-summer flowering only. Small oval hips.
- GALLICA VERSICOLOUR - The most popular of the gallica Roses, has been a novelty for more than 400 years. The smallist blooms a striped deep pink and blush, growth is twiggy and upright. It will tolerate poorer soils but you will have to bring out the spray gun for Black spot and Mildew. Aka Rosa Mundi
- GARDENERS GLORY (Chewability) - Masses of buttercup yellow scented blooms which cover this attractive climber.
The new growth is fresh green with reddish tints and is easily trainable horizontaly to achieve more flowering.
Good disease resistance and well worth a spot in any rose garden.
- GENTLE HERMIONIE (ausrumba) - This variety bears some of the most perfectly formed flowers of true Old Rose character. Starting as attractive, nicely rounded buds, the flowers gradually open to shallow cups with all their petals perfectly arranged. Their colour is pure pink with soft blush on the outside and a lovely pure pink at the centre; the whole effect being totally charming. The petals are particularly resistant to rain.
‘Gentle Hermione’ will form an attractive, rounded shrub of medium height with slightly arching stems. It has excellent health.
It has a strong, warm, classic Old Rose scent with a hint of myrrh
- GENTLE TOUCH (Diclulu) - Pale pink blooms of miniature HT type on a strong healthy plant. Very free flowering and very healthy. Rose of the Year 1986.
- GERTRUDE JEKYLL (Ausbord) - THE NATIONS FAVORITE ROSE! As voted for by you. This wonderful New English Rose was launched in 1986 by David Austin and in such a short time, in rose terms, you have taken it to your hearts and gardens. One of the biggest reasons for this is the fragrance, wow does this rose pack a punch, it stops you in its tracks and you find that you are reluctant to move on, wishing to linger within its powerful perfumed grasp. The blooms are large, double and rosette shaped the colour is the deepest of rose pink. Growth is upright and the foliage is dark green. Flowering is early but it repeats well over the sesaon. The only slight downside is it can look a little thin and sparse, for this reason it is probably best at the back of the border.
- GLAD TIDINGS (Tantide) - A very free flowering compact and bushy plant, masses of large semi-double deep crimson flowers. The foliage is a dark glossy green. Rose of the Year 1989.
- GOLDEN CELEBRATION (Ausgold) - This popular rose carries beautiful golden yellow cupped full petaled blooms with golden apricot centres. The blooms are carried on long arching nearly thornless stems. The foliage is an attactive mid green and growth is lax and rounded. Health is good.
- GOLDEN SHOWERS - Bright yellow free-flowering climber with foliage of vivid green. The flowers pale to cream and then fade to white. Can be grown as a shrub as there is plenty of growth from the base.
- GOLDEN WEDDING (Arolcris) - Deep yellow blooms with HT type flowers. Very healthy foliage with an exceptional resistance to disease.
- GOLDEN WINGS - Golden yellow large single flowers with dark stamens. The blooms are not damaged by rain and have good disease resistance.
Modern (Shepherd 1956)
- GOLDFINCH - RAMBLER. Creamy-white small semi-double blooms on bright light green foliage. Can be grown as a shrub. Almost thornless too!
- GRACE (Auskeppy) - An excellent variety with blooms of pure apricot - darker in the middle, paler towards the edges. The colour blends well with other shades. The blooms are shallow cupped at first, then opening to form a perfect rosette. It makes a good branching shrub that is healthy and repeat flowers well.
- GRAHAM THOMAS (Ausmas) - A beautiful shrub with golden double glowers on an upright plant. The foliage is light green and plentiful so it makes an attractive bush. Highly recommended.
- GRANDPA DICKSON - Lemon yellow, almost pale green buds opening to pale yellow flushed pink flowers on an upright plant with light green foliage. This rose is good for cutting, exhibiting, and as a bedding variety.
- GREAT EXPECTATIONS (Mackalves) - Apricot pink flowers produced on a well balanced medium height plant. Foliage is healthy and glossy. New growth emerging as a shining copper red maturing to dark green. Very Fragrant
- GUINEE - Dark red velvety blooms that are almost black in bud, the inner petals can pale to scarlet. Must be placed well in the garden as the darkness of the blooms need a pale background to reveal their true beauty. Prone to black spot and growth can be gawky and prickly. Not one for the beginner.
- GWENT (Pouluri) - A prostrate lemon yellow ground cover rose with good disease resistance. Worth considering if you only have a small space to fill or can be used in hanging baskets.
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