Princess Alexandra of Kent
Princess Alexandra of Kent
Princess Alexandra of Kent
Princess Alexandra of Kent
Princess Alexandra of Kent
Princess Alexandra of Kent
Princess Alexandra of Kent
Princess Alexandra of Kent
Princess Alexandra of Kent

Princess Alexandra of Kent

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  • VERSATILE ROSE! Princess Alexandra of Kent is a very fragrant, pink English Rose that can be used nearly anywhere - beds, borders, cut flower gardens, or pots. Her bushy foliage, on a rounded shaped and very winter-hardy plant, creates a beautiful backdrop for her 4.5” blooms. With a 41+ petal count, strong lemon and tea fragrance, and repeat blooming flushes, Princess Alexandra of Kent is a strong performer for any garden. We love that she is a vigorous grower in almost any location!

    • Type: David Austin

    • Specific Color: Pink

    • Fragrance: Very Fragrant

    • Hardiness Zones:

      • 4 (-30° to -20°)
      • 5 (-20° to -10°)
      • 6 (-10° to 0°)
      • 7 (0° to 10°)
      • 8 (10° to 20°)
      • 9 (20° to 30°)
      • 10 (30° to 40°)
      • 11 (above 40°)

    • Approximate Size: 4' -5' x 4'

    • Rebloom: Repeat Blooming

    • Bloom Type: Clustered | Cupped | Very Full

    • Shade Tolerant: No

    • Year Introduced: 2007

    • Breeder Code: AUSmerchant

    • SKU: EN224 GALLON

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W.G.
A True Princess

Princess Alexandra is one of my most favorite DA roses. This year I finally made the determination to get one and am lucky to get one from Heirloomroses, my favorite vendor. Princess arrived in seemingly puny condition --- with one newly sprouted cane that almost look transparent, which concerned me initially because it arrived two days later than the scheduled time. However, after I transplanted into the pot, and feed it with fish fertilizer, the new cane quickly developed a rose bud on its top, and within less than three weeks, she has put up 5 rose buds!!! Amazing, and she looked really healthy. Today, the first bud is finally blooming --- and she's so beautiful and fragrant. And her baby flower size is already bigger than the Golden Celebration which has grown two seasons. Such a beautiful princess! She certainly fills my heart with immense pleasure.

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Sam J.
Year 2 in zone 7B

Planted as a bare root in 1/2021 along with 4 other DA's (Gabriel Oak, Young Lycidas, and Roald Dahl). She has beautiful large blooms and blooms consistently for me from early May until frost. She has gotten a bit of black spot, but is next to Gabriel Oak and he gives me the most trouble with black spot. I only spray copper and horticultural oil, and basically follow Felicia Alvarez's rose care recommendations from her book, Growing Wonder (highly recommend). Her color changes for me from a bright bubblegum pink in the Spring and Summer to a peachier pink as weather cools. Great cut flower, amazing old rose scent.

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Arlene S.
Amazing!

She survived our Artic blast last year & a couple of hard frost this year. Houston is hot and very humid a good part of the year. This rose was not bothered at all. . Completely covered with blooms! Has been low maintenance. I will get more as soon as they are available. On a scale of 1-10 I give her a 10!

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Matthew S.
Large flowers and beautiful depth of color!

Great fragrance, check. Beauty, check. Holds it's color throughout bloom cycle, check.

This rose is worth having. Upright growth, strong disease resistance (Northern California), and tons of blooms. I am so glad I chose this variety to add to my collection.

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