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Description of the English shrub rose Princess Alexandra. Description of the rose "Princess Alexandra" with reviews, care and photos Rose Princess Alexandra of Kent

The English rose Princess Alexandra of Kent was named after Queen Elizabeth II's cousin Princess Alexandra, a practicing gardener and rose lover. The rose can also boast of Glasgow (Glasgo 29) and California fragrance awards from the Desert Rose Society Show.

Group - English roses (English roses)

Subgroup - English hybrids of Old Roses

Flower color - warm pink

Number of petals - 130 (densely double)

Flowering type - repeating

Aroma is strong

The main form is a bush

Height - from 1 m

Diameter - 70 cm

Resistance to powdery mildew- good

Black spot resistance - good

Hardiness - Zones 5 - 10 USDA

Breeder - D. Austin

Catalog name - Ausmerchant

Year of introduction to culture - 2007


At Roses Princess Alexandra of Kent unusually large flowers, warm Pink colour with a pearly sheen. They are densely terry and formed into a cup-shaped rosette. In the beginning, they smell like a tea rose. With age, this aroma is completely replaced by lemon with hints of blackcurrant.

The bush at the English rose Princess Alexandra of Kent is rounded and low. The foliage is dense and disease resistant.

How to care for the English rose Princess Alexandra of Kent?Water the English rose Princess Alexandra of Kent as needed. Usually this should be done when the soil layer 3 cm deep dries out. For 1 bush you will need 15 liters of water, which must be poured over the area of ​​​​the root system, and not over the bush. During a drought, watering is more frequent and, if possible, evening spraying is used.

It is necessary to fertilize for a rose at least 2 times a season. Both organic and mineral fertilizers are suitable for this.

Be sure to loosen and weed the soil around the plant to keep the plant clean.


It is better to prune the Princess Alexandra of Kent rose during the dormant period. The main branches are shortened by a third, and the old and diseased ones are completely cut out.

Where to plant the Princess Alexandra of Kent rose?Place for planting roses choose sunny or partial shade. It is important that in winter time it has not been blown by northerly or northwesterly winds that contribute to freezing, especially in those regions where winter can surprise with an unexpected thaw. Rose Princess Alexandra of Kent is perfect for a mixborder, hedge or tapeworm. Her partners can be, for example, catnip, salvia or lavender ...

Rose "Princess Alexandra of Kent" came from the nursery of David Austin, which means that this variety, as it should be with such a name, combines the charm of the old English forms and bright modern coloring. Our summer residents fell in love with him not only for his beauty, cold resistance and resistance to many diseases make it easier to care for the plant.

The variety, named after the cousin of the British Queen, was created only in 2007, and he has already won the hearts of rose lovers on both sides of the ocean. It belongs to the re-blooming shrubs, the bush grows up to 90 cm tall and 60 cm wide. Against the background of dark green foliage, large (12 cm in diameter) terry cup-shaped flowers of pink mother-of-pearl color stand out clearly, they are single or collected in small inflorescences, under the weight of which the branches bend slightly. The color is unusually pleasant, warm, more saturated towards the center, and the outer petals are a little lighter. These flowers have an equally amazing smell: the traditional tea aroma, as the bud blooms, acquires distinct lemon notes, and then blackcurrant.

In summer, a fairly compact bush is simply strewn with flowers. Large, brightly colored flowers a large number petals (about 100) never look messy, classical form vintage English roses makes itself felt. The bush looks great from all sides, a small group of 3 plants looks good, often roses of this variety are planted in the foreground of complex multi-tiered flower beds.

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Place to land

English roses prefer a temperate climate, they like the sun, but not when it burns the delicate petals badly.

The place for "Princess Alexandra" must be chosen open, it can be slightly elevated to exclude the possibility of stagnation of water and cold air. It is good if the sun illuminates the rose in the morning and in the evening, and for the hottest time of the day it would be better if it fell into a light shade.

The place should be well ventilated, but the bush should not be in a draft. This rose, like all varieties of David Austin, does not like transplants, so it is advisable to choose the right place.

The soil

The soil needs nutritious, slightly acidified, breathable, not retaining excess water, chernozem or loam is perfect if it is improved with fertilizers and peat is added.
It is important that ground water did not rise closer to the surface than 1 - 1.5 m. It is advisable to regulate acidity - add peat to alkaline soil, and lime or at least wood ash to too acidic soil.

Landing

A pit for a rose is prepared deep, at least 70 cm, a drainage layer is arranged at the bottom to avoid stagnant water, then compost or humus is placed, and a hill of loose garden soil is poured on top. The bush is placed so that the straightened roots are placed on the slopes of the earthen hill, and the root neck is 3 cm underground.
This ensures that no shoots grow below the grafting point (although David Austin varieties are notorious for not producing wild growth), and saves the vulnerable grafting site from cold and heat. The roots are carefully covered with loose earth, tamped around the bush and watered. Experts advise dipping the roots in a clay mash before planting.

Roses from this nursery are always grafted onto a branded rootstock, they form a strong root system, the length of the main root can reach one and a half meters, so the bushes do not like to be transplanted.

After planting, young bushes get used to a new place for a long time, the first year they do not need to be allowed to bloom, only in August you can leave one bud and let the seeds ripen, this will make the plant stronger and prepare for a dormant period.

Care

In summer, sanitary pruning is carried out, damaged leaves and shoots are removed, and fading flowers are cut off. In the autumn, excess shoots are removed, and the main formative pruning is carried out in the spring, when live buds are already visible.
Remove frozen shoots or tops of branches, shorten all the rest by a third to form a beautiful bush.

With the advent of cold weather, the bush is covered.
The shoots are spudded with earth to a height of 10 cm, spruce branches are placed under the bush and on the laid shoots, and a frame is arranged on top, covered with lutrasil and film, so as to leave the possibility of ventilation. In the spring, the shelter is removed gradually.

reproduction

"Princess" is perfectly propagated by cuttings. Branches for cuttings are cut after the first wave of flowering, rooted in the ground. Own-rooted plants retain all the characteristics of the variety.

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My new rose (Rosa Princess Alexandra of Kent, rose Princess Alexandra of Kent) blossomed! A huge flower with many petals in size and shape is more like. A very pleasant pink color: neither dark nor light, but the most beautiful pink. Rose Princess Alexandra of Kent- remains, i.e. . rose scent Princess Alexandra of Kent- very rich, lemony. The plant itself is quite compact. It stands well in the cut, looks like a peony in a bouquet, you can confuse it from the side!

I purchased rose Princess Alexandra of Kent last autumn. Honestly, I have nowhere to plant roses, I have a lot of them. But I still can't stop and moderate my greed when it comes to Austinok. In my opinion, with English roses no other roses compare. For all features David Austin roses surpass the rest, including the famous tea and floribundas.

Rose Princess Alexandra of Kent struck me even in the garden center with the size of the flower, shape, color, many petals and aroma. And now it bloomed, finally (late due to late spring), at the very end of May, in my garden.

Rose English "Princess Alexandra of Kent". Rosa "Princess Alexandra of Kent"

Rose English "Princess Alexandra of Kent". Rosa "Princess Alexandra of Kent"

Rose English "Princess Alexandra of Kent". Rosa "Princess Alexandra of Kent"

From the petals of roses like Princess Alexandra of Kent , it turns out the best (see the recipe at the link). Firstly, because there are a huge number of them on each flower, and secondly, because of their stunning aroma.

And finally rose named after Princess Alexandra of Kent. Princess Alexandra, The Honorable Duchess Ogilvy is the sister of Prince Michael of Kent, whom some call one of the direct heirs of the Russian royal dynasty. Princess Alexandra is very popular among the population and performs whole line representative functions at the court of Queen Elizabeth II

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This rose is named after Princess Alexandra, cousin of Queen Elizabeth II, horticulturist and great lover of roses. The variety has unusual large flowers warm, glowing pink. They are densely doubled, deeply cupped, surrounded by a circle of lighter outer petals, which looks very beautiful. Despite their size, the flowers are never messy. They strew a rounded bush about 90 cm high and 60 cm wide. Due to its size, it is better to plant the variety in groups of 3 or more bushes, creating a balance in the number of flowers and branches. The aroma is pleasant, fresh, tea, which is interesting, as the flower ages, it becomes lemony, and acquires notes of blackcurrant. Very disease resistant.

Reviews from Rosebook.

The rose is growing for the second year. Overwintered well under air cover. For real started blooming this year and impressed with the size of the flower and the beauty of the structure of the bud. It tolerates rain well, the flower lasts more than a week.

Charming rose. Mine is two years old. Flowers are luxurious and fragrant. The bush is growing well. She didn't give her enough space. (Wishlist, Wishlist :)). It is necessary to restrain with pruning and "collect in a heap" with a bush holder.

This is an aristocrat in everything! Form, become, color, each petal in its place. Any epithets will be few, because this is David Austin's masterpiece. You will never stop admiring her. I can answer ksenper's question: I planted it in partial shade and, probably, slightly squeezed it with other rose bushes. She, like everything else, endured her difficulties aristocratically, but the bush lost its color and fell ill with spotting, while the rose still bloomed magnificently. In the fall, I transplanted it to the most the best place that I just found, but I'm worried about how she will cope with this, yet the bush was already rather big. I would say that Princess Alexandra deserves the most honorable place in your garden.

aroma, aroma, aroma! I am delighted with the aroma of this beautiful Englishwoman. flowers last relatively long. the bush is healthy, however, it does not grow very powerfully, the branches are thin. blooms usually in clusters. the size and shape of the flower are excellent, but I don’t see anything unusual in the color. pure, luminous pink. Basically, it's a beautiful rose. Happy to add to my favorites.

My princess is in her third summer. In the fall, she cut it to the height of the shelter, about 50 cm. Now both the height and width have exceeded a meter. A round, even flowering ball. Even the smallest branches bloom. I didn’t have it on my site. I wintered under a layer of lutrasil 60 and a layer of isospan in arcs in the company of another 15 roses (We didn’t notice winter either). North-west of the Moscow region.

How beautiful is this rose! The bush is the second year, wintered without shelter, left the wintering for 5+, began to bloom on May 20, the flower is not 10-12 cm. The smell is gentle.

About this rose only in excellent epithets! The bush is beautiful harmonious, the flower is plentiful, almost continuously, the flower is large, beautifully complex, fragrant, long-lasting (for ostins). Does not get sick, winters well. Not a rose, but a rose grower's dream!

The rose changes color and smell depending on the time of day. My beauty keeps the flower for a very long time, 14 days, the size is also impressive 10-14 cm, with aging, the color of the flower changes. The bush is not uniform, not neat yet, but this does not spoil the rose, as neighbors grow nearby. Almost worthless without flowers.

I bought two roses with ZKS in different nurseries, after I brought home I found rust on several leaves, the same thing happened with Shakespeare 2000. I processed it twice and no more a hint of rust, unlike Shakespeare, so health and stamina is good in my opinion. They were ill the same way, but Shakespeare had to be cut, and after removing the infected sheets and processing, there is nothing on Alexander. Mine don't smell very good, unfortunately. But the flower of amazing beauty, falls, put the bushes, a break in flowering for about two weeks. Now he is releasing new buds. Beautiful, very beautiful rose.

One planted in 2015, the second this year. Winters well under lutrasil 60!!! Resistant to emergencies (rust is not observed). For example, Jubilee Celebration, despite constant prevention, was still very much affected by the state of emergency and from it the fungus spread to its neighbors, albeit to a small extent.
This year, Princess Alexandra of Kent began to show herself in all her glory. Abundant flowering for more than a month with the growth of new buds. The flower is wonderful! When dissolving, a play of pink and yellow colors. Fading becomes a solid cool pink color.
The flower is large. It lasts 6 days, but already on the 5th day it is covered with small spots. Notes of rose oil and black currant break through the tea aroma, the latter being felt precisely on the periphery of the flower.
Difference from Jubilee Celebration: its outer petals seem to be sprinkled with golden powder and the pink tint is warmer even when fading. The aroma of lemon is felt in a couple of meters. Jubilee Celebration is incomparable in bloom, but capricious, IMHO.

Centaur is out of competition, huge salmon pink flowers, good winter hardiness, fast growth, what else do you need, and yes, a pleasant aroma, the queen of the garden!

Excellent wintering for both Princess Alexandra of Kent! Pruning is minimal. The rose, which has been growing for three years, is now 90 cm wide, the one-year-old is 60 cm.

Which of the David Austin roses has the largest flowers? It seems to me that this title may well bear it Princess Alexandra. If I'm wrong, please correct me.

In honor of whom the variety is named is clear - this is Princess Alexandra of Kent, a noble gardener, a passionate lover of roses and a cousin of the Queen of Great Britain. Rose Princess Alexandra of Kent (Rosa Princess Alexandra of Kent) really has huge flowers - it seems to me that they can reach 15 cm in diameter. The shade of pink is also unusual - warm and somehow luminous...

Flower densely double, cup-shaped. At the same time, small petals of a more saturated shade are collected in the center, they are framed by larger and lighter petals. Maybe this creates the impression that the rose is glowing?

Due to the fact that the flowers are large and the flowering is plentiful, I have to tie this rose up. By the way, repeated flowering is also plentiful.

The bush is low, Austin advises planting this rose in three copies. I have an onna sitting alone in the middle of other ostins.

And it looks great with pink diascias.

Austin describes the smell as follows: the exquisite aroma of a tea rose, surprisingly, with the age of the flower completely changes to lemon; sometimes you can catch notes of blackcurrant. Nothing to add or subtract here. And even a shaggy bumblebee - for a fragrant rose)))

I've always been interested in looking at a single flower roses Princess Alexandra of Kent in development. Here is a neatly folded bud that looks like a hybrid tea rose.

Begins to open up. Look how the petals are stacked - what a geometry!

A half-open cup-shaped flower looks like a water lily.

Here it is fully opened. All the same geometry