CL Good Day Sunshine™
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CL Good Day Sunshine™

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  • About CL Good Day Sunshine™
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  • NEW INTRO 2023!  Ready to greet the morning, this sunshine-loving compact Climber will grow to about 5-9’ and provide a sunny spot for every garden. CL Good Day Sunshine™ produces massive 4.5” blooms of up to 25 petals growing in clusters atop strong canes. We love her romantically ruffled flowers against shiny, healthy foliage for the perfect bright combination. Expect CL Good Day Sunshine™ to hold her color without fading!

    • Type: Climbing

    • Color: Yellow

    • Fragrance: Moderately Fragrant

    • Hardiness Zones:

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

    • Size: 8'-10' x 5'-6'

    • Rebloom: Repeat Blooming

    • Bloom Type: Double

    • Year: 2016

    • Breeder Code: TEXrisu

    • SKU: LC025 GALLON

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L.M.K.
Gorgeous light yelliw

This is a gorgeous rise with lots of beautiful large blooms. The thing is that the color is not the color shown. It is a very light yellow. Almost white. Still wonderful

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L.M.
Slow going, but still growing.

I received my Good Day Sunshine in July 2023. My garden is zone 7A, West Texas. It is planted in the ground in front of a fence, with southern exposure. Gets 6+ hours of sun everyday and fish fertilizer once per month. I do not have drip, but it gets watered at the base of the plant every 2-3 days, depending on the weather. It survived the winter and came back this spring. It has grown some, but not a lot. So far, it has only given me 2 blooms. I am still hopeful that the old adage "First year-sleep, second year-creep, third year-leap" will prove to be true in this case. Other roses (smaller cuttings) that I planted last year have more than doubled in size, so I'm not sure what is going on with my "Sunshine", but she's still hanging in there.