Queen Elizabeth rose is one of the most beautiful and unique rose varieties in the world, which deserves to bear a royal name. This variety belongs to the Grandiflora group, which was created specifically by crossing tea and hybrid roses with floribundas. Bushes reach a height of up to 1.2–1.8 meters and a width of about 0.8 meters, which makes them an eye-catching decoration for any garden. The rose's flowers are large, up to 10 centimeters in diameter, with a bowl shape and consist of 25–40 delicate petals painted in a warm light pink shade with a darker petal reverse.
Queen Elizabeth rose is distinguished by abundant and prolonged flowering, which occurs in clusters of 3–15 buds, creating the effect of a whole bouquet. The petals have a wavy structure and elegant shape, which gives the flowers special decorative appeal. This variety has a pleasant, non-intrusive scent, which complements its aesthetic appeal. The rose is resistant to diseases, weak frosts, sunlight and burning, which makes it undemanding in care and suitable for various climatic conditions.
Due to its decorative qualities and universality, Queen Elizabeth rose is widely used for decorating garden plots and large-scale greening. It can be planted as individual bushes or in masses in the foreground of flower beds. This variety not only delights the eye with its beauty, but also is a symbol of elegance and royal majesty, which is confirmed by numerous international awards and the title "Rose of the World".