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Queen of Denmark. Old Rose. Colour: Soft pink. Flowering: Once Flowering. Fragrance: Strong, Old Rose. Size: Large Shrub 5ft 4ft. Bloom Size: Large. One of the finest of all the Old Roses. Pretty, cupped buds open to large, beautifully formed, quartered, slightly reflexing flowers, each with a central button eye.
- David Austin Roses-US
They are a soft glowing shade of pink, with a particularly strong and delicious Old Rose fragrance. It forms a vigorous shrub with thorny growth and attractive grey-green leaves. Booth, 1826. Buy Queen of Denmark from David Austin with a 5 year guarantee and expert aftercare.
- Old Rose
- David Austin Roses-UK
Fragrance. Partial Shade. Elegant pink quartered blooms against a background of rich grey-green foliage on a tall once blooming regal bush. Among the finest of all old roses. Magnificent Alba fragrance. More Information. Queen Of Denmark. $50.00. Tag or Stake. None. Black Tag. Black Stake. Pink Tag. Pink Stake. Sold Out.
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- Heirloomroses
Rose bloom color: Medium pink: Rebloom: None: Class: Alba: Growth Habit: Medium-tall, 4-6 feet, bushy: Fragrance: Strong: Hybridizer & year: James Booth, 1816: Optimal growing zones: USDA zones 4 through 9
- Other: Quartered
- very full: 40+ petals
- Medium: 2-3"
- Medium pink
Very full, beautifully quartered long-lasting flowers are deep pink with pale edges. Height reaches 5 to 6 feet with spreading, sturdy canes and blue-green foliage. ***Still Growing! – Availability Will Be Updated Spring 2024***. Size. Choose an option One Quart (5") Pot. Clear.
Description. (Alba) 'Queen of Denmark'. Quartered, bright pink blooms borne on a tall, elegant bush with pale greyish-green leaves. Rich Alba scent. Tolerant of poorer soils and shade. Suitable to be used for cut flowers and to be planted as a hedge. Bred by Booth.
Vigorous, open rose about 1.5m tall, with arching thorny stems bearing coarse greyish to blue-green foliage. Richly fragrant, fully double blooms with tightly packed petals are bright pink, paler at the edges, to 8cm across, once-flowering in midsummer; introduced 1826.