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She is standing outside, leaning on a fence with pink and yellow flowers ... it is one of the first plants named Queen Elizabeth II. And that's not the flower's only royal connection.
surrounded by blossoming pale pink flowers. Eagle-eyed fans identified the blooms as Clematis Elizabeth, one of the first plants named for Queen Elizabeth II, according to Gardens Illustrated.
Belfast-based blogger Laura-Ann Barr scored a coveted invitation to Queen Elizabeth ... and accepted the flowers with a smile thanked the blogger for complimenting her pink ensemble.