The Queen Elizabeth Rose was introduced by Dr W. E. Lammerts at the beginning of her reign and was presented in 1954 one year after the Coronation. It is a stately rose that lives up to its name. Growing tall it is especially suited to the backs of borders and hedges and is china pink in colour with a light fragrance. The Royal National Rose Society presented a bed of the rose to the Queen, which was planted in the gardens at Buckingham Palace.
Source: Dig4coins.ComMonday, May 26, 2008
English Rose Commemorative Coins
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment