Late Spring Flowering Paul’s Scarlet

Written by

Easy Big Trees

17 November 2024

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2 min read

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Being a form of the Midlands Hawthorn and discovered in 1858 by Mr. Boyd in the heritage town of Waltham Cross. It found its place as a true charming beauty, once propagated by the infamous horticulturist and writer, William Paul known for his book ‘The Rose Garden’. Remnants of its lineage can be likened to the rose family, found in its effervescent flora. Which we imagine is what piqued his eye.
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