Floribunda, Grandiflora, Hybrid Tea Rose 'Queen Elizabeth'

Rosa

Family
Rosaceae (ro-ZAY-see-ee)
Genus
Rosa (RO-zuh)
Synonym
Spacing
4-6 ft. (1.2-1.8 m)
6-8 ft. (1.8-2.4 m)
8-10 ft. (2.4-3 m)
Hardiness
24-36 in. (60-90 cm)
Bloom Time
USDA Zone 6b: to -20.5 °C (-5 °F)
USDA Zone 7a: to -17.7 °C (0 °F)
USDA Zone 7b: to -14.9 °C (5 °F)
USDA Zone 8a: to -12.2 °C (10 °F)
USDA Zone 8b: to -9.4 °C (15 °F)
USDA Zone 9a: to -6.6 °C (20 °F)
USDA Zone 9b: to -3.8 °C (25 °F)
USDA Zone 10a: to -1.1 °C (30 °F)
Bloom Color
Late Spring/Early Summer
Blooms repeatedly
Other Details
Propagation Methods
Full Sun
Soil pH requirements
Flower Fragrance
Bloom Shape
Patent Information
From softwood cuttings
From semi-hardwood cuttings
From hardwood cuttings
By grafting
By budding
Other Details
Pruning Instructions
Foliage Color
Bloom Characteristics
Water Requirements
Where to Grow
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Huntsville, Alabama

Smiths, Alabama

Vincent, Alabama

Scottsdale, Arizona

Surprise, Arizona

Canoga Park, California

Capistrano Beach, California

Fresno, California

Kennedy, California

La Jolla, California

Merced, California

North Hollywood, California

Palmdale, California

Perris, California

San Jose, California

Yorba Linda, California

Bartow, Florida

Gulf Breeze, Florida

Port Charlotte, Florida

Stuart, Florida

Atlanta, Georgia

Marietta, Georgia

Monroe, Georgia

Chicago, Illinois

Des Plaines, Illinois

Hampton, Illinois

Palmyra, Illinois

Washington, Illinois

Fort Wayne, Indiana

Noblesville, Indiana

Shawnee Mission, Kansas

Barbourville, Kentucky

Boyce, Louisiana

Echo, Louisiana

Ferriday, Louisiana

Kenner, Louisiana

Slidell, Louisiana

West Monroe, Louisiana

Pikesville, Maryland

Saint Leonard, Maryland

Silver Spring, Maryland

Fall River, Massachusetts

Lowell, Massachusetts

Melrose, Massachusetts

Kansas City, Missouri

Jersey City, New Jersey

Albuquerque, New Mexico

Hornell, New York

China Grove, North Carolina

East Bend, North Carolina

Reidsville, North Carolina

Summerfield, North Carolina

Dayton, Ohio

Hilliard, Ohio

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Pawnee, Oklahoma

Clatskanie, Oregon

Lansdale, Pennsylvania

Lewisburg, Pennsylvania

North Scituate, Rhode Island

Duncan, South Carolina

North Augusta, South Carolina

Hixson, Tennessee

Knoxville, Tennessee

Maryville, Tennessee

Converse, Texas

Georgetown, Texas

Lufkin, Texas

Plano, Texas

Richmond, Texas

Rockwall, Texas

San Antonio, Texas

Sulphur Springs, Texas

Tyler, Texas

Victoria, Texas

Richmond, Virginia

Roanoke, Virginia

Sterling, Virginia

Olympia, Washington

Spokane, Washington

Brookfield, Wisconsin

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Gardener's Notes:

17
positives
5
neutrals
1
negative
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K
| July 2017 | positive

I had heard a lot about this rose and therefore I decided to see if I could get one from our nearby Garden Center. I was thrilled to see ...Read More

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ROSLINDALE, MA | September 2015 | neutral

Survives well here, but defoliates from blackspot, and does not rebloom well. Dies back to the ground every year. (Boston Z6a)

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| October 2013 | positive

We had a neighbour who grew this rose as a hedge. She told me she was able to get it flowering from top to bottom by pruning the stems to...Read More

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Port Charlotte, FL | May 2013 | positive

This rose is incredible! It is growing happily in the full sun of Port Charlotte Florida. Zone 10B. It gets scorching hot here and this r...Read More

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Chicago, IL | May 2012 | positive

My Queen Elizabeth is reaching 11-12 feet - not sure if this is normal or not. It is starting to look like a growing rose tree. From wh...Read More

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Victoria, TX | November 2010 | positive

I live in Victoria, Texas, 9a, on the central Texas coast. The Queen Elizabeth has been one of the most dependable roses in my yard. (I...Read More

M
Lansdale, PA | July 2009 | positive

The queen was one of 15 bareroots i purchased from Walmart this season. I planted her and she did not do well at all for the first coupl...Read More

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Georgetown, TX (Zone 8a) | July 2009 | positive

This rose is absolutely spectacular here in zone 8! I have not had any trouble with black spot, but I think that's because I have it pla...Read More

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Overland Park-Kansas City, KS | May 2009 | neutral

the rating for Queen Elizabeth I would split between a big positive for beauty and a big fat negative for scent! It is an absolutely gorg...Read More

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Lufkin, TX | April 2009 | negative

Queen Elizabeth is not doing well for me. In four years she has only bloomed one season. I live in East Texas zone 8B. All of my other ro...Read More

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Belfield, ND (Zone 4a) | April 2009 | neutral


Editor's Note

Plant Patent number 1259 has expired

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Central, AL (Zone 7b) | March 2007 | positive

My first 'Queen Elizabeth' is pink. It's a standard so I've this overwinter in an unheated makeship - green house. With adequate suplem...Read More

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Marietta, GA (Zone 7b) | February 2007 | positive

On HGTV.com's list of Carefree Roses by Mary C. Weaver:
'Queen Elizabeth': This regal beauty was the first rose introduced in the...Read More

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(Zone 8a) | November 2006 | positive

I bought a QE tree rose at WM. First year I potted it and it started declining, so transplanted in ground and it improved immediately. ...Read More

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(Taylor) Plano, TX (Zone 8a) | August 2005 | positive

Easy to grow and beautiful blooms. These have very upright stiff canes, so hard to shape over, or around, structures.

On t...Read More

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L.A. (Canoga Park), CA (Zone 10a) | May 2005 | positive

Does very well here. Gets very tall.

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Hampton, IL (Zone 5a) | May 2005 | positive

This was one of our first roses and I love it's habit, form and color. It's just a shame it doesn't have much scent. It gets a bit of b...Read More

K
North Scituate, RI (Zone 6a) | August 2004 | positive

A wonderful rose: I had one for about 8 years and it remained healthy and bloomed well, even though I couldn't control the blackspot. A ...Read More

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Lowell, MA | August 2004 | positive

Very easy to grow and nearly indestructible when planted in well prepared soil, even in a northeastern exposure. This would be a great ro...Read More

P
Spokane, WA | May 2004 | neutral

I havent had the opportunity to see this plant grow as of yet as it is newly planted, but I am looking forward to seeing the blooms. The ...Read More

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| June 2003 | positive

when i lived in tucson,az i grew this splendid rose. had nothing but a wonderful experience. i found if i bent the runners over on the fe...Read More

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(Zone 4b) | December 2002 | positive

Pretty pink-flowered rose. Flowers are fairly big, and the plant doesn't grow too tall. Looks nice when growing with lilies.

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Scotia, CA (Zone 9b) | August 2001 | neutral

The canes on this rose shoot upward at an amazing rate and the dark leathery foliage is glossy and pretty as well. It does tend to black ...Read More

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