Brief summary
Modern Rose, shrub "Tea Clipper", United Kingdom, introduced by David C. H. Austin in 1998, Usually is peach in color, quartered bloom shape, very full petal count, blooms 7 - 8 cm in size, has 1-3 buds per stem, repeat rebloom, has rich fragrance, the bush shape can be bushy, upright, 120 - 130 cm in height, 100 cm in width, suitable for USDA zone 6 from -23°C and above, strong resistance to black spot, strong resistance to mildew, thornless or has nearly no thorns, good for cutting.
More information
Tea Clipper shares Grace’s rich apricot coloration but differs in other traits. Blooms are rosette-shaped, quartered, with a central button. The plant forms a large, fairly upright shrub with nodding flowers. It bears very few thorns and shows strong disease resistance. The fragrance typically blends tea, fruit, and myrrh notes, though at times it is nearly pure citrus.