A delightfully fragrant addition to any landscape, this rose is hard to ignore. The fully-petaled tea rose is disease-resistant, remaining gorgeous from spring until winter. The soft orange blossoms bloom from late spring until frost. Its vigorous, rounded habit and glossy foliage are perfect for nearly any landscape or flower garden.
Blossom Color | Orange |
Bloom Season | Summer, Fall |
Exposure | Full Sun |
Height | 30-36 in |
Width | 30-36 in |
Spacing | 30-36 in |
Container Sizes | 28, QT |
Hardiness Zones | 5; 6; 7; 8; 9 |
Wildlife Attracted | No Wildlife Attracted |
Wildlife Deterred | No Wildlife Deterred |
Features | A delightfully fragrant addition to any landscape, this rose is hard to ignore. The fully-petaled tea rose is disease-resistant, remaining gorgeous from spring until winter. The soft orange blossoms bloom from late spring until frost. Its vigorous, rounded habit and glossy foliage are perfect for nearly any landscape or flower garden. |
Adaptable as a Houseplant | No |
Bog Plant | No |
Is Disease Resistant | No |
Drought Tolerant | No |
Edible | No |
Erosion Control | No |
Fragrant Flower | No |
Fragrant Foilage | No |
Heat Tolerant | No |
Native to North America | No |
Salt Tolerant | No |
Succulent | No |
Water Plant | No |
Uses | |
Maintenance Notes | This easy-care rose defies conventional expectations of what a rose needs to thrive in your landscape. To keep it looking great, simply prune back by at least one third its total height each early spring, just as the new buds begin to emerge on the stems. Make your cut just above a thick, healthy bud, as these produce the most vigorous growth. It can also be fertilized at this time with a granular rose fertilizer. The plant may be deadheaded if desired, but this is not required for continuous bloom. |