This beautiful rose has been named after HRH the Duchess of Cornwall in order to raise funds for the National Osteoporosis Society. The roses itself is very nostalgic with very large fragrant flowers of salmon pink that are cupped shaped and quartered, carried singly and in clusters on stout stems. Foliage is large and glossy dark green. Duchess of Cornwall comes into bloom early in the season a continues until the first frost in autumn. This rose is ideal for bedding, specimen or mixed border planting, as well as cutting.
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