Image from Pixabay - artist Stux
The Lady Hamilton shrub rose is described by one website that sells the rose, David Austin Roses, like this: Dark red buds with dashes of orange, open to chalice-shaped blooms of rich tangerine orange, with yellow-orange on the outside of the petals. They are held against very dark, bronzy green, polished leaves that slowly become dark green with age. The flowers have a strong, delicious, fruity fragrance with hints of pear, grape, and citrus fruits....
There are three women who have been subjects here at MISTRESS MANIFESTO who have roses named after them.
Do you know who the other two are?
Missy
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