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  2. Rosa 'Queen Elizabeth' - Wikipedia

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    Rosa 'Queen Elizabeth' is a pink Grandiflora rose cultivar, bred by rose grower, Dr. Walter Lammerts in the United States in 1954. The rose variety is very popular worldwide and has won numerous awards, including "World's Favorite Rose", (1979).

  3. Miracle of the roses - Wikipedia

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    The rose was a privileged symbol for Mary, Queen of heaven and earth. One of her titles in Catholic Marian devotion is Rosa Mystica or Mystic Rose. During the Middle Ages, the rose became an attribute of many other holy women, including Elizabeth of Hungary, Elizabeth of Portugal and Casilda of Toledo, and of martyrs in general. The rose is ...

  4. Garden roses - Wikipedia

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    Grandifloras, Latin for "large-flowered", are the class of roses created in the middle of the 20th century as back crosses of hybrid teas and floribundas that fit neither category, specifically, Rosa 'Queen Elizabeth', which was introduced in 1954.

  5. Rosa 'Madame Caroline Testout' - Wikipedia

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    Rosa 'Madame Caroline Testout' is a bright pink hybrid tea rose, bred by French rosarian, Joseph Pernet-Ducher. The pink, fragrant rose has been a very popular rose worldwide since its introduction in 1890.

  6. Rosa 'Diana, Princess of Wales' - Wikipedia

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    Rosa 'Diana, Princess of Wales' is a pink blend garden rose, first introduced in 1998 at the British Embassy in the United States. Naming. The classical hybrid tea rose was bred by Keith W. Zary of Jackson & Perkins and is also known under the names 'Elegant Lady' and 'Jacshaq'.

  7. Rosa 'Silver Jubilee' - Wikipedia

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    Rosa 'Silver Jubilee' is an apricot blend hybrid tea rose created by Scottish rose breeder, Alec Cocker. The rose was named in honour of the Silver Jublilee of Queen Elizabeth II in 1977. The rose was awarded the Royal National Rose Society's President's International Trophy, the Belfast Gold medal, the Portland Gold Medal and the James Mason ...

  8. Queen Elizabeth, Princess Diana, Kate Middleton, And More ...

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    Few colors inspire more royal devotion than pink. Here, we take a looks at some of the prettiest pink styles the royals have worn.

  9. White House Rose Garden - Wikipedia

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    Ever since then, roses have served as the primary flowering plants in the garden, including large numbers of ' Queen Elizabeth ' grandiflora roses, along with the tea roses ' Pascali ', ' Pat Nixon ', and ' King's Ransom '. A shrub rose, ' Nevada ', also served to add a cool note of white coloration to the landscaping.

  10. Rosa 'Princesse de Monaco' - Wikipedia

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    'Princesse de Monaco' (aka 'Princess of Monaco') is a blend hybrid tea rose cultivar bred in France by Marie-Louise Meilland and introduced in 1981. It is dedicated to Princess Grace of Monaco (1929-1982), who was President of Salon de la Rose's Jury in Monaco in 1981.

  11. Rosa 'La France' - Wikipedia

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    Rosa 'La France' is a pink rose cultivar found in France in 1867 by the rosarian Jean-Baptiste André Guillot (1827–1893). It is generally accepted to be the first hybrid tea rose (recognised as a class in the 1880s). Its introduction is therefore also considered the birth of the modern rose.