Flowers are tres magnifique! Flowers are very magnificent!
Various flowers have been named after Kings and Queens.
Various flowers have been named after Princes and Princesses.
In A list the name of the flower.
In B list the type of flower and/or name of color.
In C list the Royal Person.
A Vanda William Catherine
B an orchid hybrid
C The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
A Queen Elizabeth Rose
B A grandiflora rose with pink blossoms
C Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain
A Diana, Princess of Wales Rose
B A pink blend hybrid tea rose
C Princess Diana
A Queen Beatrix Daffodil
B Yellow trumpet daffodil
C Princess (Queen) Beatrix of The Netherlands
A The Catherine Rose
B a peachy pink rose
C The Duchess of Cambridge
A The Royal William Rose
B Rose of the Year in 1987 vibrant red
C The Duke of Cambridge
A Yorkshire Princess Rose
B A rose with pure white petals and a soft blush centre
C Her Royal Highness, Princess Mary, The Princess Royal,
Viscountess Lascelles, Countess of Harewood
A King Alfred Daffodil
B Trumpet Daffodil
C King Alfred, King of Wessex
A Charlemagne Rose
B Deep pink Hybrid Perpetual rose {France, 1863}
C Holy Roman Emperor Charlemagne,
King of the Franks
A Tulipa Tsar Peter
B Greigii Tulip, red and white
C Tsar Peter of Russia
A Amaryllis Josephine
B Amaryllis
C The Empress Josephine of France
A Red King Humbert Canna
B Canna with red-orange blooms
C King Humbert (Umberto) of Italy
A The Napoleon Rose {Chapeau De Napoleon Rose}
B a light pink rose
C Napoleon Bonaparte, Napoleon I,
Emperor of the French
A Kaiser Wilhelm I Rose
B mauve or mauve blend Hybrid Perpetual rose
C Emperor (Kaiser) Wilhelm I of Germany
A Princess Caroline Delphinium
B Larkspur (Delphinium) with deep pink
salmon flowers
C Princess Caroline
A King Edward Achillea
B Dwarf woody yarrow with yellow flowers
C King Edward
A Lobelia cardinalis Queen Victoria
B Lobelia, Cardinal flower {Scarlet (Dark red)}
C Queen Victoria of Great Britain
A Tulipa Princess Alexia
B Tulip
C Princess Alexia of The Netherlands
A Anthurium Princess Alexia Pearl
B Anthurium {a tulip-shaped snow white flower}
C Princess Alexia
A Prince Rupert Variegated Scented Geranium
B Geranium The flowers open pure white and then
turn a soft pink.
C Prince Rupert
A Imperatrice Elisabeth d'Autriche Rose/
Archiduchesse Elisabeth d'Autriche Rose
B Perpetual Hybrid rose with large pink
full and double flowers
{Originated in 1881 France}
C Empress Elisabeth of Austria/
Archduchess Elisabeth of Austia
A Starflower Queen Fabiola
B Triteleia laxa has dark blue to purple flowers
C Queen Fabiola of Belgium
A Duchess of Fife Rose
B Hybrid Perpetual rose with light pink blooms
{1892}
C Her Royal Highness, Princess Louise,
Duchess of Fife
(Eldest daughter of Edward VII of England)
A Clematis Princess Diana
B Clematis with pink flowers
C Diana, Princess of Wales
A Prince of Orange Scented Geranium
B Geranium It has large lavender and
purple flowers.
C Prince of Orange
{Royal title for the heir apparent to
the crown of The Netherlands}
A Catherine de Wurttemberg Rose
B Moss Rose (Cabbage rose)
C Catherine of Wurttemberg
A Dahlia Prince of Orange
B Semi-Dinnerplate Dahlia with rich shades of orange
C The Dutch Royal Family
The House of Orange-Nassau
A Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Rose
B Hybrid Tea rose with lovely pink flowers
shaded with apricot, peach, and cream
C Queen Elizabeth II of England's Silver
Jubilee as Queen Regnant
A Queen Elizabeth II Royal Jubilee Rose
B English rose with deep pink flowers
C Queen Elizabeth II of England's
Diamond Jubilee as Queen Regnant
A Queen Sophia Marigold
B Marigold with large double blossoms with russet red petals and a delicate rim of gold on the edges
C Queen Sofia of Spain
Queen Sophia of the Hellenes
A Kaiser Wilhelm II Rose
B Hybrid Tea rose with red blooms
C Emperor (Kaiser) Wilhelm II of Germany
A Anthurium Princess Alexia Pearl
B Anthurium {a tulip-shaped snow white flower}
C Princess Alexia
A Duke of Edinburgh Rose
B Hybrid Perpetual rose with dark red flowers
It was introduced in 1868.
C Prince Alfred of Great Britain,
Duke of Edinburgh
A Aloysia citrodora
B Lemon verbena {Aloysia is a genus of flowering plants
in the verbena family, Verbenaceae.}
C The genus is named for Queen Maria Luisa (Maria Luisa), Queen Consort of King Charles IV of Spain.
A Duchess of Connaught Rose
B Hybrid Tea rose with deep silvery pink flowers
It was introduced in 1879.
C Her Royal Highness, Princess Louise Margaret,
The Princess Arthur, Duchess of Connaught
A Lancashire's Red Rose / Red Rose of Lancaster
B Rosa Gallica Officinalis
Possibly the first cultivated rose
Deep pink to carmine-red in color.
C The Red Rose was first adopted as an heraldic device by Edmund, First Earl of Lancaster.
A Rhododendron Loderi King George
B Rhododendron with pale pink flowers
C King George
www.rhodogarden.com/ARS/Loderi_King_George.html
A Queen of Sweden Rose
B Rosa English Rose
Soft glowing pink with hints of apricot buds,
open out to form wide but shallow cups.
C Queen Regnants of Sweden
Queen Consorts of Sweden