In Your Eyes

In Your Eyes™

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  • Pollinator Friendly

A true, show-stopping variety, In Your Eyes™ packs a punch with her unique coloring and elegant, growth habit. Starting as a creamy yellow with an intense red center, she will fade to a soft lavender as she ages. Her single blooms come out in clusters for a showy display throughout the season. In Your Eyes™ is wildly prolific and has strong disease resistance in addition to a mild, fruity fragrance.

In Your Eyes™

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Type: Shrub

Specific Color: Cream-yellow with red center, maturing to lavender

Fragrance: Lightly Fragrant

Hardiness Zones:

  • 5 (-20° to -10°)
  • 6 (-10° to 0°)
  • 7 (0° to 10°)
  • 8 (10° to 20°)
  • 9 (20° to 30°)

Approximate Size: 6'-8' x 2'-3'

Rebloom: Repeat Blooming

Bloom Type: Single

Year Introduced: 2019

Breeder Code: WEKefybomeba

SKU: SH066 GALLON

Customer Reviews

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J.
Beautiful and prolific!

I’ve had this little charmer in my rose garden for about 4 years now. It’s consistently been a success. It continues to bloom all spring and summer long. The color show is is amazing. Love it!

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C.J.
Not the momma.lol

I have 2 of these in full sun . It is supposed to be a better version of parent 'Bull's Eye ' . First full year has very healthy robust growth growing very quickly but does not have the wonderful changing color of parent . Flowers don't open well so I can see the contrast of dark eye zone and flowers become misshapen and start to fall apart and turn brown 24 hours after opening. Can't tell they are flowers from a short distance very odd . I will keep and give another summer season unless this bothers me to much . I dont want to have to remove and place somewhere else because I have many other gardening to do. I dont have pictures or videos at this time but will send in another review. Really think I will replace with the rose I love which is its parent 'Bull's Eye' . I like Bull's eye because I get to see the entire structure of flowers they are better for pollinators giving movement from beautiful butterflys bees and I have been trying to draw more of the colorful wasps. Dont take my opinion of this rose as typical because I really need another summer season. Fall usually has a great last flush of flowering in my zone 8a Arkansas.

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