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crown princess margareta

Posted by lisa2 coastal CA (My Page) on
Thu, Oct 16, 03 at 16:27

In America this rose has only been offered for two years so no one realy knows how she does. I'm wondering if any of you across the pond have been growing her longer and can let us know how she does in terms of size (is she climber or can she be trained as a shrub?), health, fragrance, repeat (does she bloom as much as Abraham Darby?) etc.. Any and all opinions welcomed!
Thanks,
Lisa


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RE: crown princess margareta

Crown Princess Margareta is a first class rose. It grows into a vigorous 6 foot shrub in the PNW bending over at the top because of the flowers. The large shaded apricot flowers have a good fragrance and so far no disease. This rose appears to have mainly two flushes with a few inbetween. Another roses that is very similar in every respects except colour, is William Morris.


 
 

 

 


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