Carefree Wonder
Carefree Wonder
Carefree Wonder
Carefree Wonder
Carefree Wonder
Carefree Wonder

Carefree Wonder™

$43.20 Regular price $54 Sale price
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  • Container Friendly
  • Partial Shade
  • Pollinator Friendly

EASY TO GROW! Carefree Wonder™ is an easy-to-grow rose that produces semi-double, cupped blooms in soft, china-pink with a creamy white reverse coloring. She is a disease-resistant, compact bush that blooms profusely and was an American Award Winner in 1991.

Carefree Wonder™

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Type: Landscape

Specific Color: Pink/Creamy White Reverse

Fragrance: Lightly Fragrant

Hardiness Zones:

  • 4 (-30° to -20°)
  • 5 (-20° to -10°)
  • 6 (-10° to 0°)
  • 7 (0° to 10°)
  • 8 (10° to 20°)
  • 9 (20° to 30°)

Approximate Size: 3' - 4' x 2' - 3'

Rebloom: Continual Blooming

Bloom Type: Cupped;Semi-Double

Shade Tolerant:Yes

Year Introduced: 1990

Breeder Code: MEIpetac

SKU: LS780 GALLON

Customer Reviews

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T.K.K.
My carefree wonder roses exploded with blooms of color

I planted 5 carefree wonder rosé plants last year at the end of summer and this year they are absolutely gorgeous! I have never seen so many blooms on a rose brush. So easy to grow and I live in Los Angeles where it gets really hot but doesn’t seem to bother them.

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A.K.
Incredible Blooms

I live in zone 5b and planted 6 of these about two years ago. One did not survive the winter, but I replaced it last fall with a new one. These roses are beautiful. They are loaded with blooms in spring and continue to bloom from late May to October each year, even when they were very small. I do have some die off on the ends each winter, but after a good early spring pruning they fill in and look amazing again. I am very happy with these, as I tend to have difficulty keeping roses alive over these past few years due to drought, but the Carefree Wonder Roses came through without difficulty.

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Alfred M.
Indoors now

Came quickly. Appeared dormant. Brought it inside and now under led grow lights at abt 2500 foot candles at 66-76 degrees and 55% humidity. Growing like a monster in only two weeks. You have got to see it. Healthy and no disease. Will plant outside in the spring.

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AnninVT
Love the colors, and this rose!

This past summer saw horrible flooding in Vermont, our fields were completely saturated. Early summer I planted this rose along a fence line and almost under a tree. After a couple of weeks settling in, there were always 2,3,4 blooms! It's sturdy, healthy and I have great hope my Heirloom roses will survive our windswept 4b weather.

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