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No other flower has the power to reign with as much majestic beauty as a rose, especially this variety. On its own or mixed with others in the achromatic range and instantly elegance and sophistication is achieved.
Did you know that the English rose Troilus got its name, like many David Austin roses, as a result of the influence of the work of William Shakespeare? Troilus is one of the heroes of his play Troilus and Cressida. This rose combines the nostalgia of ancient roses and the abundance of flowering modern Austin roses and I am so proud that we were able to recreate botanically such an alluringly beautifully formed and shaped rose.
Throughout history, the Virgin Mary is often associated with the white rose referred to as the Mystical Rose of Heaven. Not surprising as the color white typically symbolizes purity, joy, light, and glory in Christian religion. Traits that are all considered among Mary’s virtues.
For many generations the white rose has also been associated with loyalty, trust and secrecy, thanks to their role in certain historical events.
I am reminded of the white rose being the official symbol of the House of York and supporter during the War of the Roses, which started during Henry VI’s reign in the 15th century.No other flower has the power to reign with as much majestic beauty as a rose, especially this variety. On its own or mixed with others in the achromatic range and instantly elegance and sophistication is achieved.
Did you know that the English rose Troilus got its name, like many David Austin roses, as a result of the influence of the work of William Shakespeare? Troilus is one of the heroes of his play Troilus and Cressida. This rose combines the nostalgia of ancient roses and the abundance of flowering modern Austin roses and I am so proud that we were able to recreate botanically such an alluringly beautifully formed and shaped rose.
Throughout history, the Virgin Mary is often associated with the white rose referred to as the Mystical Rose of Heaven. Not surprising as the color white typically symbolizes purity, joy, light, and glory in Christian religion. Traits that are all considered among Mary’s virtues.
For many generations the white rose has also been associated with loyalty, trust and secrecy, thanks to their role in certain historical events.
I am reminded of the white rose being the official symbol of the House of York and supporter during the War of the Roses, which started during Henry VI’s reign in the 15th century.