a.k.a Konigin von Danemark. Fully double quartered blooms of soft pink with a button eye emerging from bright pink buds. Grey green foliage. Very fragrant. Summer flowering. Size: 1.5m x 1.2m.
Queen of Denmark
From £14.95
About Queen of Denmark rose:
Rose Group | Alba Rose |
Breeder | Unknown |
Date of Introduction | 1826 |
Colour | Pale Pink |
Flower Form | Double |
Height | Medium |
Flowering Period | Summer |
Fragrance | Strong |
Awards | RHS Award of Garden Merit |
Disease Resistance | Good |
Hardiness Zone | 4 -what’s this? |
Shade Tolerant, Poor Soils, Hedging, Unusual Foliage, Very Thorny
More about Alba roses:
Alba roses are an ancient group that dates back to Roman times and include historic gems such as The White Rose of York and The Jacobite rose. Analysis has shown them to be hybrids of Rosa canina and Rosa gallica. Albas produce strong growing shrubs with wonderfully scented white to pale pink flowers amid pale grey green foliage. Tolerant of shade and poor soils they are always a welcome addition in any garden.
Pruning guide: Requires little pruning except for the removal of very old wood once established (after flowering) and perhaps the shortening of any growths by one third in February.
Read our blog on how to prepare the ground for your bareroot Queen of Denmark rose, or for more information on caring for and pruning once-flowering shrub roses, visit the RHS website.
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