In honor of the Princess Charlotte of Cambridge called the flower

His birthday daughter of Prince William and Kate Middleton will celebrate only May 2, but many already now congratulate the future heir of the British crown on this holiday. So one of these days it became known that Deliflor, one of the largest breeders and chrysanthemum producers, named in honor of the future birthday girl a new flower variety.

Chrysanthemum "Rossano Charlotte" won the hearts of many

The first photos of this beautiful flower can already be seen on the Internet. Breeders have tried very hard and brought out a variety with an unusual color range that is not typical for this plant: the pale pink petals of the chrysanthemum are bordered by a green border. After the removal of this flower, Deliflor even announced a contest for the most suitable name. There were a lot of proposals, but the "Charlotte" won, which many Britons now associate with the family of monarchs.

In his interview, a representative of the plant-breeding company announced that this variety of chrysanthemums could be purchased at the Chelsea Flower Show, which will be held at the Royal Hospital from May 24 to 28, 2016. It is there that the chrysanthemum with pink-green petals will be officially presented to the public. In addition, on May 2, all those who wish to purchase the Chrysanthemum "Rossano Charlotte" will have such an opportunity. Buy these flowers can be in the online store "Waitros" for £ 8. 50 pence, for each sold chrysanthemum, will be sent to the East Anglia's Children's Hospices Foundation, which is under the patronage of Keith Middleton, and is dedicated to helping children with life-threatening and life-threatening illnesses.

In addition, Deliflor said that Princess Charlotte of Cambridge will receive a bouquet of such flowers on her birthday.

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