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"I met King Charles at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in the early ’90s," David explains. "We had a display of ‘Ferdinand Pichard,’ a beautiful striped rose originally bred in France in the ...
David Austin Roses has unveiled its newest rose – The King’s Rose – to honour His Majesty King Charles III and the monarch's "lifelong dedication to nature and horticulture." Announced for Chelsea ...
World-leading rose breeder, David Austin Roses, has unveiled its newest rose - 'The King’s Rose', created as a tribute to His Majesty King Charles III. By Dominic Robertson Published May 19 ...
David J.C. Austin, Chairman at David Austin Roses, commented: “Chelsea Flower Show is an incredibly special place for us. It’s where my father first exhibited his award-winning roses back in 1983, and ...
David Austin, a plant breeder who defiantly reinvented the rose to the delight of gardeners, florists and brides around the world, died Tuesday at his home in Albrighton, in Shropshire, England.
With over 200 unique cultivars, there's a color and fragrance to match any garden style. A bit of history: David Austin, a passionate English rose breeder, began his work in the 1950s.
For more than 60 years, David Austin Roses has named new varieties after historical British figures, all of them white. The Dannahue, which honors Danny Clarke, changed that.
David J.C. Austin, Chairman at the Albrighton-based David Austin Roses, said: “Chelsea Flower Show is an incredibly special place for us. It’s where my father first exhibited his award-winning ...