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The radiant, medium-sized, luminous pink flowers of 'Queen Elizabeth' develop from small clusters of pointed buds and have a light tea rose fragrance. Introduced circa 1954.
| Rose, Shrub | |
| Rosa | |
| Rose | |
| Zone 5 | |
| 6+ hours | |
| Moist, Sandy | |
| Accent plant | |
| Cut flower | |
| 4-5' | |
| 3-4' | |
| Fall, Summer | |
| Pink | |
| 4" | |
| Rapid | |
| Narrow, Tall | |
| Straw | |
| Plant-tone | |
| Yes | |
| Buddleia, Spiraea, Grasses, Hibiscus |