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DESCRIPTION
Rosa ‘Queen Elizabeth’ is a grandiflora rose with clear, silvery‑pink blossoms that emerge in flushes from late spring through fall. The high‑centered to cupped blooms are borne singly or in loose clusters and give off a mild tea fragrance. Glossy, deep green foliage frames each bloom and maintains a healthy, elegant backdrop.
Developed in the United States and introduced in 1955, this rose honored Queen Elizabeth II. It combines vigor, repeat blooming, and refined color to earn its place among classic garden favorites. Its upright, regal form and persistent floral display make it ideal for use in beds, as a specimen, or in hedging.
DESCRIPTION
Rosa ‘Queen Elizabeth’ is a grandiflora rose with clear, silvery‑pink blossoms that emerge in flushes from late spring through fall. The high‑centered to cupped blooms are borne singly or in loose clusters and give off a mild tea fragrance. Glossy, deep green foliage frames each bloom and maintains a healthy, elegant backdrop.
Developed in the United States and introduced in 1955, this rose honored Queen Elizabeth II. It combines vigor, repeat blooming, and refined color to earn its place among classic garden favorites. Its upright, regal form and persistent floral display make it ideal for use in beds, as a specimen, or in hedging.
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Height: 4 to 6 feet
Bloom Color: Silver pink to pale pink
Bloom Size: Large (4 in)
Rose Type: Grandiflora
Fragrance Rating: Mild; light tea scentThis plant can be seen at the Woodland Park Rose Garden.
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