
Only in my dreams could I have tea with the Queen, Princess Diana, Liz Taylor, Marilyn and Barbra! Today I am talking about roses often named for royalty and other past and present A-list celebrities.
Gardens I have visited
I have chosen these particular gardens because of the variety of roses that are grown on their grounds.
- The Butchart Gardens have signs beside each rose with the name and country of origin making it helpful when looking for your favourites in your own area.
- The front of Monet’s home has many large, fragrant roses. While walking through the garden you may have the opportunity to talk to the gardeners who are constantly deadheading and caring for this amazing display. I was given one of these cut roses and pressed it in a travel book as a special memory of the day.
- Every time I’m in Paris I love to walk through the “Sculpture” garden at the Rodin Museum. There is a small formal rose garden (many are standards) around “The Thinker”. This, too, is a beautifully manicured garden.
Paris has so many flower shops… it seems around every corner, with flowers spilling out in buckets onto the sidewalks in tempting displays. Like the neighbourhood patisserie or the boulangerie, each one of these floral boutiques is supported by the locals who live nearby. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we had these little gems sprinkled throughout our own communities so that we too could be tempted to stop by on our way home for a lovely bouquet to perk up our homes? On the days when that’s not possible, Diptyque has the perfect substitute. The scent of a “Roses” candle burning drifts throughout every room tricking you into believing that your home is bursting with roses.
Roses, considered the flower of love and passion are given on the most significant occasions. It’s no wonder that many brides choose roses for their bouquets or gentlemen to send their lover’s fragrant posies for Valentine’s Day or special anniversaries. Imagine receiving this bundle of roses from such a handsome messenger!
Empress Josephine and I have a few things in common. We share the same birthdate. Therefore, we were both born under the zodiac sign, “Cancer”. Our flower is the rose. I, too have planted a rose garden…not on the grand scale of that at Malmaison, but every spring I find space for a few new varieties. I prefer the hybrid tea roses with masses of fragrant petals. Luckily, I have had great success even though I live in zone 4. My rose garden is tucked in behind a tall brick wall surrounded by mature trees creating its own microclimate favourable for pushing the growing zone boundaries. The recent rains have encouraged many new buds and I’m sure my roses will bloom well into October. I have planted a yellow rose, “Midas Touch“, in a sentimental place in memory of my late dad. As if on cue, this rose often has its first bloom right around Father’s Day! Also as a part of my assortment, I have a “Princess Diana” and a “Marilyn Monroe” rose to mirror the personalities of two of my beloved dogs, Maggie and Lucie. As I tend to these roses it gives me great pleasure to be able to say “hello” to these special beings who are no longer here. Next spring I hope to find a “Souvenir de la Malmaison” rose for my garden as a reminder of a woman determined to grow beauty in spite of many obstacles.
xxx Judy
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