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'Princess Anne ®' rose Reviews & Comments
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most recent 25 APR 23  
Initial post 25 APR 23 by Anita silicon valley
My rose is a few years old and was not growing enthusiastically and blooming occasionally. After last Winter's 2022 - 2023 rain it has doubled in size and it loaded with fragrant blooms. I had been debating about pulling it out; I'm glad I gave it another chance.. I will water it extra this Summer to see if that keep up the vigor.
most recent 13 SEP 22  
Initial post 2 JUL 11 by Sue Taylor
The David Austin website lists this as "Princess Anne" without the 'e' at the end of Princess as in your entry. The rose is named after HRH the Princess Royal.
Reply #1 posted 13 SEP 22 by Anita silicon valley
His website spells it Anne.
most recent 28 OCT 16  
Reply #1 posted 28 OCT 16 by StrawChicago heavy clay zone 5
Bought this as own-root from Regan Nursery, the root is huge. The plant is big & vigorous & healthy, but the blooms are small and the scent is light. Survived zone 5a winter with more than 1.5 feet of green canes. Now having 30 buds as 2nd-year own-root in 4 hours of morning sun.