I bought 2 Easy Does It Roses from Select Roses in Langley, BC about one month ago. They are amazing beautiful! In the pots the blossom...Read Mores were lovely and quite large. I put them into the ground a month ago, and my blossoms are smaller but the blooms are gorgeous and prolific. The foliage is totally healthy and black spot free. I will buy more next year. The best rose that I have planted in years. A traffic stopper for sure.
This floribunda (not a hybrid tea) was a winner in the 2010 All-American Rose Selections Rose Trials. It performed well across the countr...Read Morey without fungicide use.
I've grown this for one season. It got a little black spot, but recovered quickly with a few fungicide sprays. I love the flower color (orange blend, some pink shades appear as it ages).
Healthy & prolific with organic no-spray laziness in humid central VA. Chameleon saturated pastel shades unique to each blossom, 2 dozen ...Read Morein bloom with more buds coming along to replace them, truly continuous bloom from May through late fall, rounded bushy form clothed to the ground, fruity complex fragrance moderate to strong, no dieback - very impressive. Bought on sale & planted in November, this will be its 3rd spring front & center in a cottage garden where it coheres the colors & forms of a hodgepodge mix of tall foxgloves, phlox, lighter pastel roses, various silver foliage neighbors, cleome, dianthus, vines. Now 3x3' with literally no pruning needed or given, this is one delightful rose that has lived up to its name!
(Clint) Medina, TN (Zone 7b) | April 2011 | positive
This is the best rose I've ever grown. It had no blackspot or any disease at all. The blooms are nonstop from Spring to frost. I spray al...Read Morel of my roses from time to time, but this one is definitely as disease resistant as the Knockout Roses. It's beautiful too! The petals are ruffled and change colors. At times they are orange and sometimes they are coral and pink. I received so many compliments on them. It looks really good with Russian Sage and Nepeta "Walker's Low." The colors really pop together. The leaves seem to appear earlier than my other roses. It's just a winner all around. I can clearly see why it was the only All America Rose Selection for 2010. I grew both a bare root plant and one that was potted. The bare root plant is now as large as the potted plant. It's such a tough, quick growing plant!
I absolutely ADORE this rose!!! Large blooms, blooms repeatedly, & smells absolutely OUT OF THIS WORLD!!! I have 2 of these bushes, & w...Read Moreish I had 10!!!
Can't say enough good about this rose! One of my all-time faves!!!
A real bloom machine for a larger rose. Light fruity fragrance. Bees seem to love this one. I have two and both have been very disease re...Read Moresistant. I haven't had the issue with the nodding blooms and skinny stems like the other member from Texas, mine sit pretty erect (see pics). A pretty loud color combo in my opinion but perfect for a more upbeat garden...very orange and very pink. The color gets lighter as the bloom ages though. It would make a nice specimen plant due to bloom production, vigor, and "look-at-me!" color.
Quick to set roots and a heavy bloomer in full sun (zone 9a). I have two plants purchased from different suppliers; one in full sun (pur...Read Morechased potted) and the other (bareroot) with morning sun only. Both plants have thin stems that can at times allow the blossoms to hang down. The flowers are very attractive, long lived on the bush and change color with time. The plant in full sun was almost completely covered with blossoms through July before leaf drop caused by the August heat and black spot almost completely defoliated it (it mostly recovered by late October). The plant in partial shade didn't suffer from heat loss or disease but didn't produce many blossoms. A lovely variety as long as you take its weaknesses into account.
Rancho Santa Rita, TX (Zone 8a) | March 2010 | positive
Orange-pink. Flowers mango orange suffusing to pink. Average diameter 4". Large, full (26-40 petals), cluster-flowered, in small ...Read More>
clusters, scalloped bloom form. Continuous (perpetual) bloom throughout the season.
Parentage:
Seed: Queen Charlotte × Della Balfour
Pollen: Baby Love (miniature, Scrivens 1992)
Moderate, fruity fragrance.
Habit: Medium, bushy, rounded, upright.
Medium, glossy, light green foliage.
Height of 35" to 47" (90 to 120 cm).
Growing: Used for beds and borders, cut flower or garden. Vigorous.
Disease susceptibility: disease resistant
Orange-pink.
None to mild fragrance.
Average diameter 4". Large, full (26-40 petals), cluster-flowered, in small clust...Read Moreers, scalloped bloom form.
Continuous (perpetual) bloom throughout the season.
Medium, bushy, upright. Medium, glossy, light green foliage.
Height of 35" to 47" (90 to 120 cm).
Parentage:
Seed: Queen Charlotte × Della Balfour
Pollen: Baby Love (miniature, Scrivens, 1992)
Adore this rose! Thrives in my no-spray garden. Blooms all summer unfazed by heat and humidity. Would not be without it.
I bought 2 Easy Does It Roses from Select Roses in Langley, BC about one month ago. They are amazing beautiful! In the pots the blossom...Read More
This floribunda (not a hybrid tea) was a winner in the 2010 All-American Rose Selections Rose Trials. It performed well across the countr...Read More
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Healthy & prolific with organic no-spray laziness in humid central VA. Chameleon saturated pastel shades unique to each blossom, 2 dozen ...Read More
This is the best rose I've ever grown. It had no blackspot or any disease at all. The blooms are nonstop from Spring to frost. I spray al...Read More
I absolutely ADORE this rose!!! Large blooms, blooms repeatedly, & smells absolutely OUT OF THIS WORLD!!! I have 2 of these bushes, & w...Read More
A real bloom machine for a larger rose. Light fruity fragrance. Bees seem to love this one. I have two and both have been very disease re...Read More
Quick to set roots and a heavy bloomer in full sun (zone 9a). I have two plants purchased from different suppliers; one in full sun (pur...Read More
Orange-pink. Flowers mango orange suffusing to pink. Average diameter 4". Large, full (26-40 petals), cluster-flowered, in small
...Read More
Orange-pink.
None to mild fragrance.
Average diameter 4". Large, full (26-40 petals), cluster-flowered, in small clust...Read More