Teasing Georgia™
Teasing Georgia™
Teasing Georgia™
Teasing Georgia™
Teasing Georgia™
Teasing Georgia™
Teasing Georgia™
Teasing Georgia™

Teasing Georgia™

$65 Regular price
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  • Fragrance
  • Partial Shade

Perfect for an obelisk, arch, or climbing a garden wall, Teasing Georgia™ is a lovely, deep yellow rose with outer petals fading to a gentle, pale yellow for a two-tone effect. Her cupped, 4-5” flowers feature 50+ petals and emit a delightful and strong tea rose fragrance. Teasing Georgia™ is a strong, continual bloomer thriving in zones 5-10. She is also the winner of the Henry Edland Medal in 2000 for the most fragrant variety in the RNRS Trials. Give her a few seasons to develop her most intense scent and you’ll enjoy her for decades!

More Information

Rose Type David Austin
SKU EN600 GALLON
Bloom Type Cupped, Very Full
Characteristic Fragrance, Partial Shade
Color Yellow
Specific Color Yellow
Fragrance Exceptionally Fragrant
Hardiness Zone 5 (-20° to -10°), 6 (-10° to 0°), 7 (0° to 10°), 8 (10° to 20°), 9 (20° to 30°), 10 (30° to 40°), 11 (above 40°)
Rebloom Continual Blooming
Year 1998
Approximate Size 5' - 12' x 4' - 5'

Teasing Georgia™

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S.Z.
A Strong Contender

An excellent rose, I have four and they are now approaching 15 years old. They perform reliably year after year and always get comments from passers-by. A little black spot is kept away with regular spraying, the Japanese beetles do like this rose however. Beautiful blooms on a continual bloomer (that does go in spurts however).

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Whiterosebud
Beauty with delicious scent

Planted in 6b 100 degree heat last summer with Heirloom products and directions. East morning sun and afternoon shade. It directly grew to 4 ft. Such beautiful cupped light yellow flowers have greeted me this spring with a delicious scent. Amazing.

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Bernice
Little growth this year

Arrived in great condition. Not much growth this year. Don't know if because in a semi shaded area. Hoping it will sprout up next year.

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Pip
Superb

I was given TG as a gift & quite frankly expected to be underwhelmed
boy was I wrong what a performer at the time of writing she’s covered in buds

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B. Haggard
Blooms within 5 weeks of planting.

Received this rose in April. It already has 4 big buds. Pot planted following directions and using fish fertilizer. Bush is reaching for the sky already. I will probably have to move it to a spot where it can get taller support than the pot will allow.

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