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  • NEW TO ROSES? PICK ME! Seashell is a beautiful orange and salmon-pink, double, classically shaped Hybrid Tea with 4" blooms of 48+ petals. Her striking roses contrast well against medium green foliage. Seashell is an easy-to-grow, continual blooming rose and is vigorous and upright in stature. She stays compact enough to be grown in pots or in the front of a garden bed. A lovely addition for the new rosarian!

    • Type: Hybrid Tea

    • Color: Orange and salmon-pink

    • Fragrance: Lightly Fragrant

    • Hardiness Zone: 6 - 9

    • Size: 3' x 3'

    • Rebloom: Continual Blooming

    • Bloom Type: Double

    • Year: 1976

    • Breeder Code: KORshell

    • SKU: HT482 GALLON

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Mary J.
Hardiness Zone: 7
Practically fluorescent!

This has become my favorite rose! The color is absolutely striking in how it pops. It truly looks the color of the inner part of those big seashells. . It is still a young plant but has taken off recently. I love watching it from my kitchen window. .

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Mickey
Bright, standout color.

This rose is beautifully shaped and the blooms do not fall apart on the bush. A bright, clear standout medium coral, upon closer examination the edges of the petals are slightly mottled in white. Planted in the ground in August, I'm getting the first bloom of 3 large flowers on a nicely shaped plant. Can't wait to see what this does next year as a two year old.

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Diana C.
Great rose for hot areas!

I live in West Texas--an area where it's a challenge to find roses that will bloom in the heat of summer (temps regularly in the 90's, sometimes 100+). This is one of the few roses that blooms it's heart out almost continually even through the heat ( others are King's Macc, Voluptuous, Ingrid Bergman and Sunset Celebration). We have a long growing season, but this bush never gets tall and gangly. It stays about three feet tall, with a spread of about two feet. It's a good candidate for the front row.