Absolutely without question the top performing floribunda in my garden this year. It's always in bloom, loaded with large, mango-peach-orange roses with spiral form opening to ruffled fruity-colored blooms in clusters and sprays. It has a moderate (5/10) fruity fragrance. The blooms are long-lasting on and off the bush; a fantastic cut flower and good exhibition floribunda. Disease-resistant too. Blooms all season long even deep into autumn. Stands up to heat well. One incredible floribunda, the bush is clean and tidy and never grows out-of-bounds. It has deep lime-green foliage. Looks and smells great!
Glen rosarian, zone 7a, NE Oklahoma.
This is my 2nd year with this rose. It was ok the first year, pumped out a fair amount of blooms but the color and fragrance was “just okay”.
This year, I can’t quit going out and looking at her!!! Color is a literal party and the fragrance is so much stronger this year. LOVE this beauty!
Arrived with little to no foliage but in a few weeks time, has now exploded with rich dark green leaves & is just about ready to put out her 1st blooms! So far so good.
I've grown over 200 varieties of roses over the past 20 years, and this is one of my all time favorites. Its willingness to bloom and those lush sorbet blossoms in such vibrant unusual hues are simply a delight. It has been super healthy at all times, and I never spray (although I live in Albuquerque NM, Zone 7B, where blackspot is rarely a problem). I would recommend this rose to anyone who wants a standout plant in the landscape that is also a workhorse performer. A+++