Rosa 'Princesse de Monaco'

Summary

'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. Its parents were two hybrid tea cultivars, 'Ambassador' (Meilland, 1977) x Peace (Meilland, 1935).[1]

Rosa 'Princesse de Monaco'
Hybrid parentageRosa 'Ambassador' × Rosa 'Peace'
Cultivar groupHybrid Tea
Marketing names'Princesse de Monaco', 'Princess of Monaco', 'Princess de Monaco'
BreederMarie-Louise Meilland
OriginFrance, 1981

Description edit

Its bush is reaching 80 cm in height (sometimes much more in a favorable situation) with dense, dark green foliage.[2] It shows from June to October large roses (13–14 cm)[3] of undeniable elegance and remarkable delicacy. They are creamy white with wavy petals gently edged with pink carmine. Flowers on long stems are ideal for cut flowers. They perfectly illuminate the flowerbeds of gardens.

This rose needs a sunny exposure and is resistant to -20 °.

There has been a climbing variety of 'Princess of Monaco' since 2014.

Notes edit

  1. ^ 'Princesse de Monaco', HelpMeFind.
  2. ^ 'Princesse de Monaco', Guillot.
  3. ^ 'Princesse de Monaco' in catalogue Meilland-Richardier.

References edit

  • Quest-Ritson, Brigid; Quest-Ritson, Charles (2011). Encyclopedia of Roses (Reprint ed.). DK. ISBN 978-0756688684.