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'Princess Anne ®' rose References
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Magazine (2021) Page(s) 41. Includes photo(s). Doug Grant, Review of Newer Roses For The 2019-2020 Season. Shrubs Princess Anne Auskitchen. Breeder Austin 2010 .....
Magazine (2021) Page(s) 55. Includes photo(s). Doug Grant. Final Analysis for 2019-2020. Princess Anne Auskitchen. Shrub. Breeder Austin 2010 Plants 18. Reports 18. Garden 7.3. Exhibition 4.2. Health 7.6 (very good). Fragrance 6.4 (moderate). Height medium. An Austin shrub Rose with moderately fragrant mauve-crimson coloured blooms. Plants have very good health and make a good display in a garden. Blooms repeat well but the colour can fade.
Magazine (2020) Page(s) 37. Includes photo(s). Doug Grant, Review of Newer Roses For The 2018-2019 Season. Shrubs Princess Anne.....
Magazine (2019) Page(s) 40. Includes photo(s). Doug Grant, Review of Newer Roses For The 2017-2018 Season. Shrubs Princess Anne Auskitchen.....
Website/Catalog (2018) Includes photo(s). (Auskitchen) Princess Anne The young flowers are deep pink, almost red, gradually fading to pure rich pink. The rather narrow petals are unusually substantial, with a hint of yellow on their undersides. Held in large, fragrant clusters, the individual blooms open in succession. A particularly healthy variety; it forms a bushy, upright shrub with thick, succulent, highly polished foliage. Named for Her Royal Highness, the Princess Royal. David Austin, 2010. [...] We were honoured to name this after the Her Royal Highness, the Princess Royal who is patron of Riding for the Disabled. The charity offers opportunities for therapy, achievement and enjoyment to people with disabilities.
Magazine (2018) Page(s) 42. Includes photo(s). Doug Grant, Review of Newer Roses For The 2016-2017 Season. Shrubs. Princess Anne Auskitchen.....
Magazine (2016) Page(s) 44. Includes photo(s). Doug Grant, Review of Newer Roses For The 2015-2016 Season. Shrubs. Princess Anne.....
Magazine (2015) Page(s) 37. Includes photo(s). David Austin advertisement. photo Princess Anne
Website/Catalog (2011) Website
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'Auskitchen', S, mp, 2011, (Princess Anne, [seedling x seedling], David Austin Roses, Ltd ... description
Website/Catalog (2010) Includes photo(s). An exciting new development, stemming from an entirely new line in breeding. It has an overall character that is very different from any other rose we know, having its own very special beauty yet retaining the classic full-petalled flowers of an English Rose. The young flower is deep pink, almost red, gradually fading to a pure deep pink as the bloom matures. The undersides of the petals have a pleasing hint of yellow. The petals are rather narrow and unusually substantial.
The growth is upright and the foliage is rather thick, succulent and highly polished. Remarkably resistant to disease. It flowers over a long period and in large clusters; the individual blooms opening in succession. There is a Tea Rose fragrance of medium strength. The compact, bushy growth makes this rose ideal for borders or it would be a great choice for hedging.
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