Granada
Granada
Granada
Granada
Granada

Granada

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The most fragrant of the multi-colored roses, Granada produces urn-shaped buds which open into classic, large, very double blooms of about 4-5”. The treat of Granada is that the color varies greatly by temperature and zone. In a temperate zone the color is a combination of rose-pink and lemon-yellow blended with red, gold, peach, and apricot. Continual blooming, Granada exudes a strong, spiced scent, and makes an excellent cut flower.

Granada

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Type: Hybrid Tea

Specific Color: Rose-pink, lemon-yellow blended with nasturtium red, gold, peach and apricot.

Fragrance: Very Fragrant

Hardiness Zones:

  • 7 (0° to 10°)
  • 8 (10° to 20°)
  • 9 (20° to 30°)
  • 10 (30° to 40°)

Approximate Size: 4' x 3'

Rebloom: Continual Blooming

Bloom Type: Double

Shade Tolerant:No

Year Introduced: 1964

Breeder Code:

SKU: HT160 GALLON

Customer Reviews

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Chicksy
Healthy and thriving

So far, so good! My Grenada rose is planted in Florida, zone 10. I haven't seen many roses around here, I guess because of the heat. It fleshed out immediately and seems very happy. It's too soon for blooms, but I have high hopes. The rose plant was perfectly healthy, so fingers crossed it will do well here.

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Jessi
Highly recommend

I've had 2 of these bushes for 22 years. They are hardy & amazing! Beautiful, continuous & fragrant blooms. They do require
attention from pests but bounce right back with little TLC.

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Brenda Q.
Perfect Rose GRANADA

I grew this rose for 10 or 15 years in East Tennessee. It was my all-time favorite. Moved to middle Tennessee and now I cannot find a Grenada rose anywhere. I am so sad. It was the most beautiful color and such a wonderful, fragrant rose. I believe they grow in heaven.

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Connie B.
Stunning! Beyond stunning!

I wish I could include my photos of the first blooms of my Granada. It's absolutely stunning the way it shows up as a soft yellowish pink Rose the first day and then turns into a brilliant red and white layered Rose over the course of the next day or two. Can't wait to have more blooms.

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