Sparkle & Shine
Sparkle & Shine
Sparkle & Shine
Sparkle & Shine™
Sparkle & Shine™
Sparkle & Shine
Sparkle & Shine
Sparkle & Shine™
Sparkle & Shine
Sparkle & Shine
Sparkle & Shine™

Sparkle & Shine™

$50 Regular price
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  • Container Friendly

Sparkle & Shine™ stands out in the garden with clusters of bright, long lasting flowers produced on a rounded bushy plant with glossy foliage. We love this bright yellow Floribunda as an easy to care for hedge full of blooms. With very little care, she will brighten up any part of the garden with ease.

More Information

Rose Type Floribunda
SKU FL449 GALLON
Bloom Type Full
Breeder Code WEKjunjuc
Characteristic Container Friendly
Color Yellow
Specific Color Deep Yellow
Fragrance Moderately Fragrant
Hardiness Zone 6 (-10° to 0°), 7 (0° to 10°), 8 (10° to 20°), 9 (20° to 30°), 10 (30° to 40°)
Rebloom Repeat Blooming
Year 2011
Approximate Size 3' - 4' x 3' - 4'

Sparkle & Shine™

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Customer Reviews

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C.M.
HOPING TO SEE BRIGHT BLOOMS SOON

i was disappointed when receiving my 6 rose bushes because though the other 5 bushes appeared healthy, Sparkle & Shine & shine (my favorite color Yellow) did not. It had no leaves. However, I planted a banana for potassium & bone meal in the soil. It's a trooper and now is showing a few leaves. I look forward to this rose above all - not only for the color - but it has responded to the extra care I've given it.

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Cathy A.
zone 9, Texas coast

Sparkle and Shine as planted March 19, 2022. She is blooming and just a bright spot in the back yard. So happy I purchased this rose.

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Mary H.
Takller by the year, non stop flowers for being even in a zone 5

I was surprise top learn that this is a zone 6 plant. I live in zone 5. My plants now about 6 years old and bought 2 new ones last year and they too made it just fine. I just put dried leaves around the base up to about 6 inch high or so. Make sure the dirt above the" graft." For being a repeat bloomer, to me it is contuis as I never have a day with blooms and more buds come in every few days. Great for a bringer too My one plant almost 6 feet tall at it tallest peak. but it can stay lower if you want it too. The ones inn the front I will keep smaller, the one by driveway I let it do what ever it wants. For being a repeat bloomer, I think it is more of a continual blooming does. It lives up to the photos here

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Fiona
Great rose

I love this rose! It's very easy to grow it. Bright color, nice fragrance. Unfortunately, the pic does not show the right color of the rose, which is much deeper yellow. Abundance of flowers.

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agh
It is beautiful during all stages, from bud to the time the petals slowly fall.

Fantastic! I'm a novice rose grower, and this was the first rose I purchased. This own root rose lived and bloomed all winter even though I ignored it—no dead heading or fertilizer. Going on its second summer and is bushing out to be a spectacular specimen. Even during the extreme, Southern Arizona, summer heat, it thrived and continued to bloom non-stop. It is beautiful during all stages, from bud to the time the petals slowly fall. Zone 9b—Tucson

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