摩纳哥公主夏琳 Princess Charlene de Monaco (France)

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"Princess Charlene de Monaco" (France) was originally named "Haiku Romantica" or "Haiku Perfumella." In 2014, after being favored by the Monaco royal family, it was renamed in honor of Princess Charlene of Monaco.

The flowers of "Princess Charlene de Monaco" have an average diameter of 11cm, and during spring, they can easily exceed 15cm. The transition of colors from apricot to pink is refreshing and elegant. While it showcases a classic Austen-style floral pattern, the petals remain firm and resilient, enduring both sunlight and rain. In the summer, the flowers become slightly smaller, around 7cm, but without significant distortion. The blooms emit a strong, classic fragrance reminiscent of old-fashioned damask roses.

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"Princess Charlene de Monaco" (France) was originally named "Haiku Romantica" or "Haiku Perfumella." In 2014, after being favored by the Monaco royal family, it was renamed in honor of Princess Charlene of Monaco.

The flowers of "Princess Charlene de Monaco" have an average diameter of 11cm, and during spring, they can easily exceed 15cm. The transition of colors from apricot to pink is refreshing and elegant. While it showcases a classic Austen-style floral pattern, the petals remain firm and resilient, enduring both sunlight and rain. In the summer, the flowers become slightly smaller, around 7cm, but without significant distortion. The blooms emit a strong, classic fragrance reminiscent of old-fashioned damask roses.

"Princess Charlene de Monaco" (France) was originally named "Haiku Romantica" or "Haiku Perfumella." In 2014, after being favored by the Monaco royal family, it was renamed in honor of Princess Charlene of Monaco.

The flowers of "Princess Charlene de Monaco" have an average diameter of 11cm, and during spring, they can easily exceed 15cm. The transition of colors from apricot to pink is refreshing and elegant. While it showcases a classic Austen-style floral pattern, the petals remain firm and resilient, enduring both sunlight and rain. In the summer, the flowers become slightly smaller, around 7cm, but without significant distortion. The blooms emit a strong, classic fragrance reminiscent of old-fashioned damask roses.