Grandiflora Roses
Grandifloras (Latin for "large-flowered") were the class of roses created in the mid-20th century to designate back-crosses between hybrid teas and floribundas that fit neither category. Grandiflora shrubs are typically larger than either hybrid teas or floribundas, and feature hybrid tea-style flowers borne in small clusters of three to five, similar to a floribunda.
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$17.50Out of stock
Unique among bi-color roses, the reverse coloring demands a double-take. Each petal bears darker bronzy-red on the outside and lighter golden-orange on the inside. As the, pointed buds open into full, cupped, globular, old-fashioned blooms, an array of shades dances and blends, and the effect is exotic. Color combined with clean, deep green foliage make this robust, upright 2005 AARS winner worth second and third looks. Tall, armed with thorns / prickles, upright, well-branched. Large, semi-glossy, dark green foliage. Very vigorous Petals 26-30, Bloom 4" Learn More -

