China Rose, Butterfly Rose 'Mutabilis'

Rosa

Family
Rosaceae (ro-ZAY-see-ee)
Genus
Rosa (RO-zuh)
Synonym
Rosa chinensis
Rosa chinensis var. mutabilis
Rosa mutabilis
Rosa turkestanica
Rosa x odorata
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Where to Grow
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This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Anniston, Alabama

Florence, Alabama

Huntsville, Alabama

Berkeley, California

Hercules, California

Lincoln, California

Rancho Palos Verdes, California

Sacramento, California

San Francisco, California

Tracy, California

Ukiah, California

Homestead, Florida

Jacksonville, Florida

Keystone Heights, Florida

Melbourne, Florida

Orlando, Florida

Perry, Florida

Punta Gorda, Florida

Sebring, Florida

Tallahassee, Florida

Umatilla, Florida

Barnesville, Georgia

Darien, Georgia

Lawrenceville, Georgia

Coushatta, Louisiana

Logansport, Louisiana

Las Cruces, New Mexico

Roslyn, New York

Elizabeth City, North Carolina

Raleigh, North Carolina

Clemson, South Carolina

Columbia, South Carolina

North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Angleton, Texas

Austin, Texas(3 reports)

Belton, Texas

Boerne, Texas

Denton, Texas

Fort Worth, Texas

Houston, Texas(2 reports)

Iredell, Texas

North Zulch, Texas

Pearland, Texas

Plano, Texas

Richmond, Texas

Rowlett, Texas

San Antonio, Texas(2 reports)

Temple, Texas

Victoria, Texas

Arlington, Virginia

Seattle, Washington

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Gardener's Notes:

8
positives
3
neutrals
0
negative
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| May 2021 | positive

Love this rose! Butterflies and bees love it, too. It forms a large bush (6 x 6 feet) with flowers all over. Note that the flowers fade ...Read More

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San Francisco, CA | April 2014 | positive

As other gardeners have noted this is a very carefree rose with evergreen leaves, with little care it even blooms through winter freezes. Remarkable.

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| September 2012 | positive

This rose is beautiful, tough and generous, and thrives in my garden in Sydney Australia.
She will grow to a height of 8 feet x 8 ...Read More

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Austin, TX | April 2010 | positive

Mutabilis is a fine rose for regions in the SW, it has low water needs once established and flowers continuously.

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Rockport, TX (Zone 9a) | February 2008 | neutral

Thorns seem to be poisonous. When stabbed, I find the wound itches like crazy.

I've seen this rose grown as a small tre...Read More

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Sparks, NV (Zone 7a) | April 2005 | neutral

This rose didn't make it through the winter for me (Zone 7a). It may be too tender, but Mme Alfred Carriere (a Noisette) survived just ...Read More

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Irving (Dallas area), TX (Zone 8a) | June 2004 | neutral

Won the Victorian award thirteen times from 1998-2001.

Parentage unknown.

M
Houston, TX (Zone 9b) | September 2003 | positive

Mutabilis is an "antique rose" as it was introduced to the Europeans prior to 1894.

Because there are so many varieties ...Read More

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San Antonio, TX (Zone 8b) | September 2003 | positive

San Antonio, TX
A good xeriscape plant that withstands extreme heat and drought, this "old-fashioned" rose has survived for genera...Read More

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Pearland, TX | June 2003 | positive

The blooms change color as they age (thus "mutabilis"), progressing through the colors listed above (although I'm unsure of the order) an...Read More

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Barnesville, GA (Zone 8a) | April 2003 | positive

"Butterfly" is in it's 3rd year in my garden, 1st photo above is April 17th. I cut it back hard in January, first bloom was end of March....Read More

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