This rose has been surviving zone 5a, uncovered, including the brutal winter of 13-14. I wouldn't say it is vigorous but it always gets a...Read More few blooms, and the colors are extraordinary. It was a gift and now that I see that it is better suited to a warmer clime I may find a new home for it and put in something else. Or maybe not b/c it is still living whereas some of my hardier tea roses really took a hit this past winter and may have to be written off.
I found this rose on sale at my local garden center today for $10, It did have a bug problem, and a powdery mildew problem which I'm trea...Read Moreting with a neem based product. It has tones of new blooms getting ready to bloom, and I know that with the right care it will shape up!
Binghamton, NY (Zone 5b) | October 2009 | positive
I'm not much of a "pinks" person, but this rose is breath-taking, period! The blooms remind me of a tropical sunset. Not only are the col...Read Moreors astoundingly vibrant - you can watch this rose turn colors almost before your eyes. When the buds open they're a peachy-apricot, with a tinge of yellow, then the outsides turn flourescent pink, and the pink starts to "take over" the rest of the bloom until finally the spent bloom fades to a gentile pastel peach-pink.
I'm growing this rose in a big planter in zone 5b, and it has flowered like crazy in partial sun/shade. I keep this beauty right next to my doorway so I can stick my nose in it as I come and go. The smell sweeps me away! This rose is a "must-have" for gardeners who enjoy an eye-catching conversation piece! Grow in a turquoise or white stucco planter for added effect!
Owned this rose for 3 years and it has been grown in a container. It has always had wonderful foliage and flower color with many blooms t...Read Morehroughout the growing season. Despite its 6b zone rating; it has been left in a unheated/uninsulated storage shed in the container and has came back strong every year. I am in zone 5b with temps typically from 5-20 F at night. I have had 2 other roses die on me through the winter, but this one always survives and looks great! The canes can get leggy after 3 years; it can then be cut back in early spring to promote a bushier and healthier rose. Highly recommend!
I love this rose. It blooms and ages in so many different shades that it just glows with beauty in the yard. I also like that it is sho...Read Morert, only about 3 feet tall in my yard. Many roses grow very tall and constantly need to be trimmed back. Disneyland just blooms its head off and doesn't require much but water in my perfect for roses climate.
This rose has been surviving zone 5a, uncovered, including the brutal winter of 13-14. I wouldn't say it is vigorous but it always gets a...Read More
I found this rose on sale at my local garden center today for $10, It did have a bug problem, and a powdery mildew problem which I'm trea...Read More
I'm not much of a "pinks" person, but this rose is breath-taking, period! The blooms remind me of a tropical sunset. Not only are the col...Read More
Owned this rose for 3 years and it has been grown in a container. It has always had wonderful foliage and flower color with many blooms t...Read More
I love this rose. It blooms and ages in so many different shades that it just glows with beauty in the yard. I also like that it is sho...Read More
The official rose of Disneyland, it is multicolored, with shades of apricot, orange, pink, and yellow, all at the same time.