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  2. Elizabeth Park, Hartford - Wikipedia

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    The beauty of the roses and arches in full bloom is beyond description. "Breathing taking." Combined with the other gardens, greenhouses, paths and woods, this park is a botanical gem in the northeast. In 1977 volunteers banded together with Vic Jarm (Park Superintendent at the time) to form the Friends of Elizabeth Park and save the Rose Garden.

  3. Rose garden - Wikipedia

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    The Elizabeth Park Conservancy Rose Garden in Hartford, Connecticut originally opened in June 1904. Today the rose garden covers 2.5 acres and has over 800 varieties and 15,000 rose bushes. [45] The James P. Kelleher Rose Garden in Boston, Massachusetts is located within the Back Bay Fens, part of the city's Emerald Necklace parks. It is the ...

  4. Rosa 'Queen Elizabeth' - Wikipedia

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    Rosa 'Queen Elizabeth' is a pink Grandiflora rose cultivar, bred by rose grower, Dr. Walter Lammerts in the United States in 1954. The rose variety is very popular worldwide and has won numerous awards, including "World's Favorite Rose", (1979).

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  6. List of things named after Elizabeth II - Wikipedia

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    Ontario: Queen Elizabeth II Rose Garden, Grange Park (Toronto) Ontario: Queen Elizabeth II Rose Garden, Queen's Park, Toronto; Ontario: Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park; Ontario: The Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Trail, Parliament Hill, Ottawa; Quebec: Queen Elizabeth II Park (French: Parc Reine Elizabeth II), La Pocatière

  7. Rosa 'Duke of Edinburgh' - Wikipedia

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    The rose was given to Queen Elizabeth to celebrate and commemorate what would have been Prince Philip's 100th birthday in 2021. Any purchases of the Rose would donate £2.50 to charity. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  8. National Rose Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The National Rose Gardens are heritage-listed rose gardens located in Parkes, a suburb of Canberra, in the Australian Capital Territory of Australia.Conceived in 1926 and opened in 1933, they were Australia's first national gardening project and were planned as a physical expression of the principle of cooperation between the Commonwealth and the States.

  9. Rosa 'Silver Jubilee' - Wikipedia

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    Rosa 'Silver Jubilee' is an apricot blend hybrid tea rose created by Scottish rose breeder, Alec Cocker. The rose was named in honour of the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II in 1977. The rose was awarded the Royal National Rose Society's President's International Trophy, the Belfast Gold medal, the Portland Gold Medal and the James Mason ...