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'AUSwinter' rose References
Article (magazine) (2023) Crown Princess Margareta® 'Auswinter', Source/Accession JCRA [JC Raulston Arboretum, Raleigh NC] ...Estimated ploidy level(x) 4
Website/Catalog (23 May 2022) Includes photo(s). Crown Princess Margareta (Auswinter) - David Austin Climbing Rose Crown Princess Margareta is a tall, tough Climbing Rose with slightly arching habit. This David Austin variety produces large, well formed blooms of apricot to orange with a strong, fruity fragrance. Repeat flowers on robust, healthy growth. Excellent performer.This variety can be grown either as a mid border shrub rose (with hard winter pruning) or as a climbing rose if trained and lightly pruned. Fragrance: Strong Climbing Rose Height 1.8m to 3.6m Main image courtesy of David Austin Roses - Copyright applies, re-use or copying strictly prohibited Please Note: This is the last year for purchasing the Crown Princess Margareta rose, it is being discontinued by David Austin Roses. When they are gone, they are gone! To be fair to all customers wishing to purchase this variety, we are limiting to 3 per order.
Website/Catalog (2018) Includes photo(s). (Auswinter) Crown Princess Margareta Bears quite large, apricot-orange flowers, in the form of neatly arranged, many petalled rosettes. They have a strong, fruity fragrance. It forms a tall, slightly arching shrub with plentiful glossy foliage. David Austin, 1999. [...] Crown Princess Margareta was a granddaughter of Queen Victoria and an accomplished landscape gardener and artist. With her husband, King Gustavus VI Adolfus of Sweden, she created the beautiful gardens at their Summer Palace, Sofiero Castle in Helsingborg, Sweden.
Magazine (Nov 2006) Page(s) 34. 2007 New Rose Introductions
Article (misc) (Jul 2002) Page(s) 8. Crown Princess Margareta Shrub [ab]
Book (2002) Page(s) 36. Crown Princess Margareta Shrub. Not rated
Article (magazine) (Apr 2000) Page(s) 42. AUSwinter ('Crown Princess Margareta'); Shrub; apricot blend; David Austin; David Austin Roses, Ltd.; RNRS.
Magazine (1999) Page(s) 41. Vol 93, Part 2. Includes photo(s). p41. Peter Wood, New Roses at This Year's Chelsea Show. David Austin Roses of Albrighton, Wolverhampton are launching four new roses. Crown Princess Margareta is named after the late Crown Princess of Sweden, who was the grandaughter of Queen Victoria. The large flowers of apricot-orange form large rosettes and have a fruity fragrance. It is said to be hardy and healthy, succeeding well in the Swedish climate. The stems are almosy thornless.
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