Catherine's Rose, special meaning behind Princess of Wales honour
- The Royal Horticultural Society named a new floribunda rose, Catherine's Rose, after the Princess of Wales on May 9, 2025 in the UK.
- The rose was named to highlight nature's healing power and raise awareness of outdoor time supporting mental, physical, and spiritual wellbeing.
- Bred by Harkness Roses, Catherine's Rose features coral-pink blooms scented with Turkish Delight and mango and will be sold online from Friday 2025.
- In 2025, 15,000 plants will be offered for sale priced between £29.99 and £34.99, with £5 from each purchase supporting The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.
- Sales will fund a national training programme on prehabilitation and rehabilitation for clinical teams, reflecting the Princess's treatment experience and ongoing remission.
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The power of nature and the scent of mango: A type of rose named after the Princess of Wales
The Royal Horticultural Society announced that the flower was named "Catherine's Rose" to indicate the importance of being in nature for the mental, physical and spiritual well-being of people.
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