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George Thomson (rose breeder)

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Full Name
  
George Thomson

Name
  
George Thomson

Known for
  
rose breeder


Occupation
  
Rosarian

Nationality
  
Australian

Role
  
Rose breeder

George Thomson is an Australian amateur rose breeder, known for creating disease-resistant roses tailored to the Australian climate.

Thomson was born in Scotland and trained with Alex Cocker of Cockers Roses in Aberdeen, also completing an apprenticeship at Kew Gardens.

In 1958, Thomson emigrated to South Australia, settling in Willunga, near Adelaide. He is considered to be one of Australia’s most productive rose breeders, planting over 350,000 seeds each year. He works closely with long established rose nursery Ross Roses, contributing new roses to its ‘True Blue’ collection, which is bred specifically for the Australian climate.

Notable roses

George Thomson roses include:

  • Society Belle (2008)
  • Crown Princess Mary (2006), named after Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark
  • Lady Phella (2005), winner of a bronze medal at the National Rose Trial Garden of Australia
  • Wildfire 2000 (2000)
  • Mrs Mary Thomson (1996)
  • Howard Florey (1998), named after Nobel Prize-winning scientist Lord Howard Florey
  • References

    George Thomson (rose breeder) Wikipedia


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