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'Princesse Charlène de Monaco ®' rose Reviews & Comments
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There seems to be some errors in the US patent: the summary of the parentage and the description of the parentage are not in accordance with each other.
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28 SEP by
jedmar
Parentheses in the wrong place.
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28 SEP by
Ericchn
Could be that the description is wrong.
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29 SEP by
jedmar
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Hi! I live at the coast in the PNW. How is Charlene in regards to rain/balling? I'd love to try to grow this beauty.
Well, no one responded to my question, but based on all of the positive comments in general, I have decided to make the purchase from Heirloom Roses in Oregon. Wish me luck!
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I find her such a delight, and have not seen much problem with balling here in Zone 5b, Maine. She is pretty healthy, and with some spring pruning has done well. One was a small own root, one was grafted. We can have such cold wet weather here. And fog sometimes too. The saddest story with balling for me has been Earth Angel.
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Available from - High Country Roses www.highcountryroses.com
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1 AUG 23 by
Emmie
Princesse Charlene certainly is regal, with a sturdy, upright habit, healthy bright-apple-green foliage, and blushed apricot blooms. A hint of yellow in the center gives them an ethereal quality. The petals/blooms are more substantial than the David Austin roses I own, so they are slow to shatter and don't shrivel in the heat of summer. When fully opened, the flat blooms look like little ballerinas dancing atop the long stems. Her divine fragrance is a mixture of champagne, soft old rose, clementine, candied ginger, and apricot.
This is a rose that looks beautiful in all its photographs, but is still lovelier in person. It's enchanting.
Mine is own-root from Heirloom Roses, planted in-ground three months ago where it receives more than 10 hours of daily sun. It took off straight away, but has looked it's best in the past 2-3 weeks, as have most of the roses I planted in the spring. Though I've had it for a short time, Princesse Charlene has withstood heavy late-spring rains, regular high winds, and my hot/dry summer with no problems (so far). I'll update my review after it's gone through winter (7b).
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