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'Königin von Dänemark' rose Description 
  
  
  
  Photo courtesy of Anna Mertens
Synonyms: • Dronningen af Danmark (Alba, Booth, 1816) • Koenigen van Danemark (Alba, Booth, 1816) • Naissance de Vénus (alba) • New Maiden Blush • Queen of Denmark (Alba, Booth, 1816) • Reine de Denmarck (Alba, Booth, 1816) • Reine du Danemark (Alba, Booth, 1816) 
HMF Ratings: 
130 favorite votes.  Average rating: 
EXCELLENT-.
 
Bloom: Pink.  Strong fragrance.  up to 100 petals.  Average diameter 3".  Medium, very full (41+ petals), quartered, rosette bloom form.  Once-blooming spring or summer.   
Habit: Height: 4' to 6' (120 to 185cm).  Width: 4' to 5' (120 to 150cm).
 
Growing: USDA zone 4b through 9b.  Disease susceptibility: very disease resistant.   
Patents: Patent status unknown (to HelpMeFind). 
Notes: The Rose first flowered in 1816, was distributed on a small scale in 1820-21 and commercialized from 1826. There is also some uncertainty about parentage, see References.Named for the Danish Queen, Maria.
 'Belle Courtisanne' was an alias assigned by Prof. J. G. C: Lehmann, an opponent of James Booth (see References and Comments) and is incorrect.
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