Rose Queen Elizabeth
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A grandiflora rose known for its stately size and graceful, long-stemmed pink flowers is the Rose 'Queen Elizabeth'. This rose cultivar is distinguished by its elegant shape and delicate, pleasant scent. From early summer to autumn, it produces a constant display of vivid pink flowers that can elevate any garden setting.
'Queen Elizabeth' is a gorgeous focal point in a rose garden or a border plant that does best in well-drained soil with full sun. Maintaining the health and strength of roses requires regular watering, particularly during dry spells, and feeding with a fertiliser designed specifically for roses. The regal elegance of the 'Queen Elizabeth' rose will be emphasised when paired with smaller floribunda roses in matching lavender or white hues for harmony in the garden.
Supplied as Strong Bare Root plants, ready to go straight out in the garden and bloom.
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