The Royal Horticultural Society named a pink-purple clematis flower that blooms twice a year (in the late spring or early summer and again in the fall) after the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle.

Meghan, who married Prince Harry is not the only one to have a flower named after her, the Queen and Prince Louis have flowers named after them too, also, late Princess Diana.

The Royal Horticultural Society describes the clematis Meghan on its website as:
“Named after the most recent addition to the royal family (an Prince Harry’s bride), ‘Meghan’ is an exquisite new large-flowering clematis that will usually offer two flowering seasons each year – the first being the most prolific in late spring or early summer (around the time of their wedding), but then again in early autumn. The flowers are a rich and opulent magenta-purple, so they will really make an impact when planted in borders or larger pots.”
All these blooms are available for purchase from the Royal Horticultural Society.

