"Queen Elizabeth"
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| Class: |
Grandiflora |
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| Color: |
Medium pink |
| Blooms: |
Profuse, high centered, double, cupped, large, 38 petals repeat |
| Foliage: |
Large, leathery, shiny, dark green |
| Fragrance: |
Lightly fragrant: tea |
| Size (H x W): |
6+ x ? |
| Growth Habit: |
Upright-bushy |
| Cultivation: |
Vigorous, Good for Cutting. Thick robust canes. Disease resistant. |
| Not Hardy North of: |
Zone |
| Origins: |
US: Lammerts 1954 |
| Parentage: |
Charlotte Armstrong x Floradora |
| Notes: |
American Rose Society created a new class, Grandiflora, specifically for this rose. Very vigorous, difficult to keep pruned to size - can grow to 10 feet and more. Long stemmed blooms, All-American RS Gold Medal(s) WFRS |
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