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Rose photo courtesy of HonzaPM
Czech Republic, my garden in zone 5b, very special rose with a true charm of old roses, sweet and pleasant fragrance, flowers sometimes similar to another DA rose ´James Galway´, Queen Anne has always some flowers but is never completely covered with them, blooms very continuously, this rose is a garden must, try it... 17.9.2012
1 favorite vote.  
Uploaded 20 SEP 12
Queen Anne rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of HonzaPM
Czech Republic, my garden in zone 5b, 9.7.2012, this is a superb rose, two months after planting bare roots made this wonderfull show, there is absolutely true old rose character
Uploaded 11 JUL 12
Queen Anne rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of HonzaPM
Czech Republic, my garden in zone 5b, 3.8.2012, really special English Rose - always in bloom, true old roses beauty, slight Centifolia muscosa fragrance, blooms are very similar to another DA rose - James Galway, also the scent is sometimes similar (especially in the Autumn), but the bush is small, very compact and very free flowering (continual), James Galway is a climber and mine plants blooms only twice a year in a flushes, individual blooms of Queen Anne survives for a couple of days (more than a week), can stand rain and hot sun very well (petals are a bit damaged by a rain, but this variety NEVER makes balls and opens regularly)
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Uploaded 6 AUG 12
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