St. John Paul II Rose Added to White House Rose Garden

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St. John Paul II Rose Added to White House Rose Garden


WASHINGTON — A rose named for the late Pope St. John Paul II has been included in a renovation of the White House Rose Garden.

The Pope John Paul II rose, a white tea rose cultivar, is included in a redesign of the Rose Garden overseen by First Lady Melania Trump, which was unveiled Aug. 22. Other roses included in the garden redesign are the JFK rose cultivar and the Peace rose.

The Rose Garden, a space of about 1,700 square feet, sits outside the Oval Office. It was first designed and planted in 1913 under the direction of First Lady Ellen Wilson, and a 1961 redesign was overseen by First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy.

The Pope John Paul II rose was bred by American horticulturist Keith Zary in 2006. It has since been planted in the Vatican Gardens. The rose, which produces large white blossoms, is said to be among the most fragrant of rose cultivars.

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There is also a white clematis that is named after JPII.
There are rose varieties named after various notables, including ...

Abraham Lincoln ... red
Queen Elizabeth ... punk
Dolly Parton ... orange red
Leonardo da Vinci ... pink
Ingrid Bergman ... red
Handel ... pink & white bicolor
Diana, Princess of Wales ... cream/pink
Elizabeth Taylor ... dark pink
Claude Money ... cream/pink bicolor
Joseph's Coat ... yellow, pink, red
Barbara Streisand ... purple
Marilyn Monroe ... creamy apricot
Dick Clark ... creamy pink w/ red tips
Judy Garland ... yellow, orange
George Borns ... cream w/ red stripes
Bing Crosby ... orange
Cary Grant ... orange w/ yellow
Nancy Reagan ... apricot
Chris Evert ... yellow-orange w/ scarlet
Coretta Scott King ... white w/ coral
Henry Fonda ... bright yellow
 
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There are rose varieties named after various notables, including ...

Abraham Lincoln ... red
Queen Elizabeth ... punk
Dolly Parton ... red
Leonardo da Vinci ... pink
Ingrid Bergman ... red
Handel ... pink & white bicolor
Diana, Princess of Wales ... cream/pink
Elizabeth Taylor ... dark pink
Claude Money ... cream/pink bicolor
Joseph's Coat ... yellow, pink, red
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St. John Paul II Rose Added to White House Rose Garden


WASHINGTON — A rose named for the late Pope St. John Paul II has been included in a renovation of the White House Rose Garden.

The Pope John Paul II rose, a white tea rose cultivar, is included in a redesign of the Rose Garden overseen by First Lady Melania Trump, which was unveiled Aug. 22. Other roses included in the garden redesign are the JFK rose cultivar and the Peace rose.

The Rose Garden, a space of about 1,700 square feet, sits outside the Oval Office. It was first designed and planted in 1913 under the direction of First Lady Ellen Wilson, and a 1961 redesign was overseen by First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy.

The Pope John Paul II rose was bred by American horticulturist Keith Zary in 2006. It has since been planted in the Vatican Gardens. The rose, which produces large white blossoms, is said to be among the most fragrant of rose cultivars.

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St. John Paul II Rose Added to White House Rose Garden
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