English Rose, Austin Rose 'Crown Princess Margareta'

Rosa

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Rosaceae (ro-ZAY-see-ee)
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Rosa (RO-zuh)
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Flowers are good for cutting
This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds
Flowers are fragrant
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Opelika, Alabama

Fayetteville, Arkansas

Corte Madera, California

Pacoima, California

Kailua, Hawaii(2 reports)

Kaneohe Station, Hawaii(2 reports)

Maunawili, Hawaii(2 reports)

Coeur D Alene, Idaho

Lombard, Illinois

Palmyra, Illinois

Washington, Illinois

Owensboro, Kentucky

Raymond, Maine

Bedford, New Hampshire

Brick, New Jersey

Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio

Grants Pass, Oregon

Norristown, Pennsylvania

Columbia, South Carolina

Garland, Texas

Fredericksburg, Virginia

Nine Mile Falls, Washington

Merrimac, Wisconsin

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Gardener's Notes:

4
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3
neutrals
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| May 2012 | positive

Love to look at and smell this rose. It's medium sized, but full of petals and so fruity smelling. You cannot put the blooms in a vase be...Read More

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Cuyahoga Falls, OH | May 2010 | neutral

Absolutely beautiful peony-like apricot blooms, and it has a pretty good black spot resistance. Unfortunately, the stems are so thin and ...Read More

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(dana)Owensboro, KY (Zone 6a) | December 2009 | positive

i love it because it gets pretty big and flowers all the time. its quick to throw out new canes

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Belfield, ND (Zone 4a) | November 2008 | neutral

According to David Austin's 2009 Handbook of Roses, they named this rose for Crown Princess Margareta of Sweden, who was the granddaught...Read More

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Medway, MA (Zone 5b) | August 2008 | neutral

I just purchased one on clearance at a garden center for $2! I sure hope it grows well - it looks beautiful!

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Pacoima, CA | January 2008 | positive

This a a very beautiful rose and well worth the effort. I got her as a bare root and took very well. Some black spot after rainy weather ...Read More

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Fayetteville, AR (Zone 6b) | May 2006 | negative

I have found that the stems on this plant are not strong enough to hold up the flowers. But even worse, this thing keeps blackspot no ma...Read More

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Kailua, HI (Zone 11) | July 2004 | positive

just recently planted my bare root and it's budding leaves. Will see how it does here in zone 11.

9/24/04 - very pleased ...Read More

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