'Princesse de Monaco' (aka 'Princess of Monaco') is a blend hybrid tea rose cultivar bred in France by Marie-Louise Meilland and introduced in 1981.
It is dedicated to Princess Grace of Monaco (1929-1982), who was President of Salon de la Rose's Jury in Monaco in 1981.
[1] Its bush is reaching 80 cm in height (sometimes much more in a favorable situation) with dense, dark green foliage.
[2] It shows from June to October large roses (13–14 cm)[3] of undeniable elegance and remarkable delicacy.
They are creamy white with wavy petals gently edged with pink carmine.