Catherine's Rose, special meaning behind Princess of Wales honour
- The Royal Horticultural Society named a new floribunda rose 'Catherine's Rose' in 2025 to honor the Princess of Wales and highlight nature's healing power.
- This tribute follows the Princess revealing her cancer diagnosis in March 2024 and completing preventative chemotherapy at the Royal Marsden Hospital last September.
- Harkness Roses has developed a coral-pink floribunda rose with fragrances reminiscent of mango and the sweet aroma of Turkish Delight, which will be sold online starting Friday, with 15,000 plants planned for release in 2025.
- RHS director Clare Matterson stated that the rose contributes to The Royal Marsden’s efforts and promotes understanding of the healing benefits that spending time in nature and gardening can provide for wellbeing.
- Proceeds from each sale, donating £5, will fund a unique Royal Marsden training programme on prehabilitation and rehabilitation to enhance cancer patient care nationwide.
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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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