Rosa Royal William
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| Rosa Royal William | |
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| Cultivar | 'Korzaun' |
| Marketing names | Royal William, Fragrant Charm, Duftzauber, La Magie du Parfum |
| Origin | Reimer Kordes, 1984 |
The Royal William rose, correct name Rosa 'Korzaun',[1] is a hybrid red tea rose. It is available under several other marketing names, such as Fragrant Charm, Duftzauber and La Magie du Parfum.
According to The Ultimate Rose Book, the rose was introduced in 1983, when Britain celebrated the birth of Prince William, the first son of The Prince of Wales and Diana, Princess of Wales.
The Royal William rose has been planted in Windsor Great Park's Savill Garden in celebration of the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton.
[edit] References
- ^ Horticultural Database, Royal Horticultural Society, http://apps.rhs.org.uk/horticulturaldatabase/summary2.asp?crit=rosa+and+royal+and+william&Genus=Rosa, retrieved 2012-02-14
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