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'Reine Marguerite d'Italie' rose Description
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'Reine Marguerite d'Italie (Hybrid Tea, Soupert & Notting, 1904)' rose photo
Photo courtesy of frederic
Availability:
Commercially available
HMF Ratings:
10 favorite votes.  
Average rating: GOOD+.  
ARS:
Hybrid Tea.
Origin:
Bred by Soupert & Notting (Luxembourg, 1904).
Introduced in Australia by Henry Sewell, Payneham Nurseries in 1906 as 'Reine Marguerite d'Italie'.
Class:
Hybrid Tea.  
Bloom:
Carmine-red, vermilion center.  Strong, centifolia fragrance.  Very large, very double bloom form.  Blooms in flushes throughout the season.  
Habit:
Dark green foliage.  

Height: 2' to 39" (60 to 100cm).  
Growing:
USDA zone 6b through 9b (default).  
Patents:
Patent status unknown (to HelpMeFind).
Notes:
Queen Marguerite of Savoia, the first queen of Italy. According to Walter Branchi, Soupert & Notting of Luxembourg named this rose for the Queen of Italy in 1904.
 
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