Species Rose 'Lutea'

Rosa banksiae

Family
Rosaceae (ro-ZAY-see-ee)
Genus
Rosa (RO-zuh)
Species
banksiae (BANGK-see-ay)
Synonym
Rosa banksiae var. lutea
Rosa banksiae flavescens
Rosa banksiae lutea
Rosa banksiae luteo-plena
Rosa banksiana
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Propagation Methods
Soil pH requirements
Flower Fragrance
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Patent Information
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Pruning Instructions
Foliage Color
Bloom Characteristics
This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds
Water Requirements
Where to Grow
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Auburn, Alabama

Daleville, Alabama

Gallion, Alabama

Huntsville, Alabama

Jasper, Alabama

Mobile, Alabama(2 reports)

Selma, Alabama

Hereford, Arizona

Maricopa, Arizona

Mesa, Arizona

Queen Creek, Arizona

Sun City, Arizona

Little Rock, Arkansas(2 reports)

Bonsall, California

Boulder Creek, California(2 reports)

Corning, California

El Cerrito, California

Eureka, California

GARDEN VALLEY, California

Georgetown, California

Martinez, California

Merced, California

Murrieta, California

Novato, California

Oak View, California

Palo Alto, California

San Anselmo, California

San Clemente, California

San Jose, California

San Leandro, California

Sanger, California

Santa Barbara, California

Vallejo, California

Brooksville, Florida

Jacksonville, Florida

Lake City, Florida

Lynn Haven, Florida

Orange Park, Florida(2 reports)

Pensacola, Florida

Albany, Georgia

Augusta, Georgia(2 reports)

Carrollton, Georgia

Columbus, Georgia

Guyton, Georgia

Hull, Georgia

Marietta, Georgia

Nicholson, Georgia

Kealakekua, Hawaii

Indianapolis, Indiana

Barbourville, Kentucky

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Coushatta, Louisiana

Lafayette, Louisiana

New Orleans, Louisiana

Simmesport, Louisiana

West Monroe, Louisiana

Zachary, Louisiana

Columbus, Mississippi

Ava, Missouri

Newark, New Jersey

Albuquerque, New Mexico

Columbus, New Mexico

La Luz, New Mexico

Burgaw, North Carolina

East Bend, North Carolina

Greenville, North Carolina

Huntersville, North Carolina

Leland, North Carolina

Marion, North Carolina

Newport, North Carolina

Supply, North Carolina

Winston Salem, North Carolina

Tulsa, Oklahoma

Yukon, Oklahoma

Central, South Carolina

Charleston, South Carolina

Columbia, South Carolina

Conway, South Carolina

Florence, South Carolina

Loris, South Carolina

Pineville, South Carolina

Summerville, South Carolina(3 reports)

Anderson, Texas

Austin, Texas(4 reports)

Center, Texas

Cleburne, Texas

Corpus Christi, Texas

Cypress, Texas

Dallas, Texas

Desoto, Texas

El Paso, Texas

Ferris, Texas

Fort Worth, Texas

Gladewater, Texas

Grand Prairie, Texas

Harlingen, Texas

Houston, Texas(2 reports)

Kerrville, Texas

Leander, Texas

Odessa, Texas

Richmond, Texas

Rockport, Texas

Rowlett, Texas

San Antonio, Texas

Sanger, Texas

Spicewood, Texas

Spring, Texas

Sugar Land, Texas

Tyler, Texas

Vidor, Texas

Waco, Texas

Washington, Texas

Alexandria, Virginia

Heathsville, Virginia

Richmond, Virginia

Anacortes, Washington

Seattle, Washington

Sequim, Washington

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Gardener's Notes:

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Hot Springs National Park, AR | January 2023 | positive

This rose broke my heart. Over the course of 10 years she grew into a deck eating monster that bloomed beautifully each spring, her stalk...Read More

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Leander, TX | August 2016 | negative

Lady Banksia is a lovely monster. My four-year-old plant grew to 12' tall by 40 feet wide in two directions (total 80'). I pruned it su...Read More

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ROSLINDALE, MA | May 2016 | neutral

Unfortunately, this lovely rose is not hardy north of Z7a, as you can see from the comments and the list of locations where members have grown it.

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Cleburne, TX | August 2014 | positive

Love, Love this plant. My yellow lady banks was planted on the east side of our home. After just a couple of years it went from a small...Read More

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Sanger, CA | May 2014 | positive

We were gratefully given 2 mature Lady Banks Roses, a white & a yellow, both grew prolifically aside a little shed, shading it all summer...Read More

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Novato, CA | May 2014 | positive

Even though this is a once bloomer it is rose that blooms at the beginning of spring and everyone is just wowed to have it our neighborho...Read More

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El Paso, TX (Zone 8a) | November 2013 | positive

This rambler grows well despite very low humidity and high summer temps. I provide mine with only part sun, but am training some of its ...Read More

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Little Rock, AR | April 2013 | positive

I have had good luck with the Lady Banks Yellow Rose grown in a pot for a couple of years, but, unfortunately, a bad freeze did her in....Read More

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| July 2012 | neutral

I've two wonderfull white and yellow ones. I never succeded with the propagation: neither by cutting (in spring 15°c nor by seeds) What ...Read More

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Corning, CA (Zone 9b) | February 2012 | positive

I have had this plant for several years and love it! It blooms and grows and grows. the local I-5 entrance and exit ramps to the highway ...Read More

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Chandler, AZ | January 2012 | negative

very leggy, taking over the garden, no flowers at all in 3 years, just dug it out!

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Austin, TX | June 2010 | positive

This hardy rosebush made it through our two-year-long drought with no trouble, and, after a rainy spring, it burst out with even more bea...Read More

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San Anselmo, CA (Zone 9a) | May 2010 | positive

Grows beautifully out in the Hill Country west of Austin and blooms like crazy. Just have to help it through the drought spells with gene...Read More

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Maricopa, AZ | May 2010 | positive

have three of these in my yard and they are excellent plants. we do fertilize every six weeks during growing season...March to October.....Read More

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Vidor, TX | May 2010 | positive

Everyone here is saying they are yellow or white. I have a Lady Banks climber that is a very soft purple. I have had her for about 5 year...Read More

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Garden Valley, CA | May 2010 | positive

I have several of these roses growing up a steep bank. They're all about 30 years old and are hugh. They have been beautiful the last 10...Read More

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Alexandria, VA | May 2010 | positive

I have a yellow Lady Banks growing next to a six foot fence which protects it from winter winds. It covers three eight foot sections of ...Read More

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Central, SC (Zone 8a) | April 2010 | positive

We have a yellow Lady Banksia Rose (_Rosa banksiae lutea_) that has climbed about three stories into a slash pine tree (_Pinus elliottii_...Read More

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Orange Park, FL | August 2007 | positive

I live in the Jacksonville Florida area and have had great success with all four of my Lady Banks rose plants.

My wife an...Read More

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Gladewater, TX | March 2007 | positive

We bought our place in 1998 and the Lady Banks roses were already here. The lovely vining branches grow up and into a nearby Pin Oak tree...Read More

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Marietta, GA (Zone 7b) | February 2007 | positive

What a lovely rose.. it was on my wish list and my heart jumped when by chance I saw it early spring at a big box store last year. I ha...Read More

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Yukon, OK (Zone 7b) | June 2006 | positive

I started with a small potted plant about 3 feet tall. I have to cut back tons each year to keep it from taking over the house. It grow...Read More

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Olive Branch, MS (Zone 7b) | March 2006 | positive

I too fell in love this plant when visiting my sister in Austin, TX 6 years ago in the spring. She has the white one's growing down the ...Read More

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Jacksonville, FL (Zone 8b) | April 2005 | positive

I interplanted my yellow Lady Banks rose with Cherokee Rose, which has a similar rambling growth habit that can also reach great heighths...Read More

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Lakeland, FL | March 2005 | positive

I read about this rose and really wanted one. So I did what what was advised against. Planted a yellow lady banks rose shrub today in a...Read More

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Washington, TX | February 2005 | positive

This is one of those rare plants that will do and can do anything you ask of it. It is very forgiving of mistakes, and if left alone wit...Read More

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| May 2004 | positive

I have the best of this plant. The house across the street has a splendid one over their carport. I can enjoy it in season and ignore it ...Read More

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Memphis, TN | May 2004 | positive

I first saw a yellow Lady Banks Rose(many, as a matter of fact) when they were in full bloom in Jackson, MS---Of course, I "had to have o...Read More

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Albuquerque, NM | May 2004 | positive

I inherited my Lady Banks when we bought the house. It is about 50 years old, and grows intertwined with wisteria on a pergola on the eas...Read More

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Seattle, WA | April 2004 | positive

I saw all these entries in the south and california for Lady Banks rose and wanted to add my comments. I live in Seattle Washington and m...Read More

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Merced, CA (Zone 9a) | March 2004 | positive

I have always had a Lady Banks rose where ever I lived, wonderful bloom that covers one of our buildings.

"In Search of Lo...Read More

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Albuquerque, NM | December 2003 | positive

I planted this in my New Mexico xeriscape garden and trained it to grow up and over a pergola for a soft, cascading cover. This perennial...Read More

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Old Town, FL | September 2003 | positive

I'm familiar with this rose from my childhood on the Mississippi Gulf Coast and am considering planting it here in my northcentral Florid...Read More

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Zachary, LA | September 2003 | positive

Here in south Louisiana, it grows very rampantly and needs a very large area to grow in to show to its best advantage.

Bl...Read More

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Spring, TX (Zone 8b) | September 2003 | positive

I have two Lady Banks Roses: one white, one yellow - planted together and they bloom beautifully (and fragrantly!) in the spring. It to...Read More

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| February 2003 | negative

I've had a Lady Banks rose for about four years now. It will grow like crazy but has never made one flower EVER. This plant will grow ...Read More

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Jonesboro, GA (Zone 7b) | September 2002 | positive

Pretty pale yellow 1" blooms in spring. This plant should really be considered a climber, it has rose type leaves but no thorns or fragr...Read More

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