According to the David Austin Site:
‘Boscobel’ bears beautiful, salmon pink, upward-facing blooms, held on strong stems. They commence as red buds which open at first to pretty cups, gradually developing into classic rosettes. The numerous small petals are of varying shades, mingling to provide a most pleasing effect. The delightful, medium-strong myrrh fragrance has a hawthorn character with hints of elderflower, pear and almond.
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Boscobel House, owned by English Heritage, was built in 1632. It is famous for the fact that Charles II hid there in an oak tree, whilst being pursued by Cromwell’s soldiers during the English Civil War.
Taken with a Sony A77II and Minolta Maxxum AF 50mm f2.8 Macro.