It pays to be a princess!
Venerable English rose breeders David Austin Roses have
introduced a new rose,
named in honor of the equally-new Duchess of Cambridge.
Venerable English rose breeders David Austin Roses have
introduced a new rose,
named in honor of the equally-new Duchess of Cambridge.
Rosa Kate is a mouthwateringly-beautiful magenta color,
and opens to a 4'' bloom-
as gorgeous as its namesake!
and opens to a 4'' bloom-
as gorgeous as its namesake!
Princess Catherine isn't the first royal to have a rose named in her honor.
Princess Diana before her was honored with two:
one a beautiful pinky-yellow rose, named
Diana, Princess of Wales and an earlier Lady Di.
Princess Diana before her was honored with two:
one a beautiful pinky-yellow rose, named
Diana, Princess of Wales and an earlier Lady Di.
Queen Elizabeth, arguably one of the most popular roses ever...
two others were also created for her, one in honor of her Silver Jubilee
and another for her Ruby Anniversary.
The Duchess of Cornwall (Camilla Parker-Bowles)
was honored with her own rose in 2005,
a large-flowered orange-pink shrub rose with a strong scent.
The Queen's younger sister was also honored with a rose:
Princess Margaret, one of my all-time favorites, in a beautiful shade of peach.
I just love the ruffled petals of this old-fashioned variety.
The Queen Mum was honored with a
beautifully soft pink ground cover rose,
named Queen Mother.
And before her, Queen Victoria,
a beautiful soft pink Bourbon type from the late 1800's.
I predict many brides will be asking for Rosa Kate for their weddings!
Bloomers Floral Design
122 South Front St.
Wilmington, NC 28401
910-815-8585
www.bloomerswilmington.com
122 South Front St.
Wilmington, NC 28401
910-815-8585
www.bloomerswilmington.com
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