Princesse de Monaco Rose
The 'Princesse de Monaco' rose, also known as 'Princess of Monaco', is a distinguished hybrid tea rose introduced in 1981 by French breeder Marie-Louise Meilland. This exquisite cultivar was named in honor of Princess Grace of Monaco, reflecting her elegance and timeless beauty.
Description
The 'Princesse de Monaco' rose features large, full blooms with 35 to 45 petals, averaging 4 inches in diameter. The flowers display a creamy white base with delicate pink edges, creating a striking bicolor effect. They emit a mild, fruity fragrance, enhancing their appeal. The blooms are typically borne singly on long stems, making them excellent for cutting.
The plant exhibits a bushy, upright growth habit, reaching heights of 28 to 36 inches (70 to 90 cm). It boasts large, glossy, dark green foliage, providing a lush backdrop to the elegant blooms.
Cultivation and Care
'Princesse de Monaco' thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. Regular watering and fertilization promote vigorous growth and abundant flowering. The rose blooms in flushes throughout the growing season, from June to October, offering repeated displays of its stunning flowers.
This cultivar is hardy to -20°C (-4°F), making it suitable for various climates. Its upright growth and disease-resistant foliage contribute to its popularity among gardeners.
Landscape Use
The 'Princesse de Monaco' rose is ideal for formal gardens, mixed borders, and as a specimen plant. Its long-stemmed blooms are perfect for floral arrangements, bringing elegance and a subtle fragrance indoors. The plant's compact size makes it suitable for smaller gardens or container cultivation.