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  • We are no longer growing this rose. We maintain this listing for our customer's reference purposes.

    Flutterbye pushes out large clusters of single, 3” blossoms with 5-6 petals that carry all different colors simultaneously. Her highly resistant foliage is so shiny and glossy that they seem to reflect the flower colors. In mild climates, this continually blooming plant can grow large enough to be used as a pillar or a Climber. Expect Flutterbye to form a nice, rounded shrub in other climates.

    • Type: Shrub

    • Color: Bi-Color

    • Fragrance: Lightly Fragrant

    • Hardiness Zone: 5 - 10

    • Size: 5' x 3'

    • Rebloom: Continual Blooming

    • Bloom Type: Single

    • Year: 1996

    • Breeder Code: WEKplasol

    • Alternate Names: Flutterby

    • SKU: SH147 GALLON

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Gloria K.
Flutterbye review

I have had this rose in my garden for over 15 years. It’s planted in full sun 3/4 of the day. In order to keep it size under control I’ve had to cut it down at least four times in all these years. Its height gets to be over 8 feet tall and 8 feet wide. I live in Healdsburg California, where the temperature often gets to 100° in the summer. I would never call this plant a shade loving plant. It may love the shade but it has loved the sun more in my garden.