Color Magic
Color Magic
Color Magic
Color Magic

Color Magic

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  • Pots

Color Magic has the most lovely 5" blooms of soft salmon shading to blush pink surrounded by a ribbon of deep pink at the edges. Her coloring changes with sun exposure for a variety of blooms on the same plant. Her flowers open to an almost flat shape. Color Magic has an intense, fruity fragrance, and it is no wonder this repeat bloomer was the All American Award Winner of 1978. Her groovy colors are making a comeback!

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Rose Type Hybrid Tea
SKU HT842 GALLON
Bloom Types Double
Breeder Code JACmag
Characteristic(s) Cutting, Fragrance, Pots
Color Pink
Specific Color Salmon Pink
Fragrance Very 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 1978
Approximate Size 4' x 3'

Color Magic

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Glen Tortorici
A Real Chameleon of a Rose

'Color Magic' is my 3rd favorite hybrid tea right behind 'Double Delight'. It's a fantastic, gorgeous rose that's easy to grow and love. The flowers first open a buff-pink, and as they develop, the outer petals gradually turn pink, then deeper pink, and eventually a deep, glowing salmon-red. The overall effect is red and pink roses on the same 4 to 6 foot bush, which is somewhat open in habit with a tendency to spread. The flowers are very long-lasting and never turn brown. They easily average 5 inches wide, with the potential to reach 6 to 7 inches wide.

The large glossy foliage has fair disease resistance, but it's best to spray regularly because they will get blackspot if neglected. The fragrance is terrific and very strong (8/10) and deliciously fruity with nutty notes. While some are borne one-to-a-stem, in my experience most are borne in clusters, and the bush has a propensity to make many basal breaks with subsequent candelabras, provided you plant in full sun and feed and water well regularly. It's well worth the effort.

It's a bit winter-tender, but don't let that stop you from planting 3 or more together. One of Bill Warriner's great breeding triumphs, this 1978 AARS winner has a 7.8 rating from the ARS and is a must-have for every rose lover! It looks and smells great and is a continuous bloomer. Could be good for exhibition too.

Glen rosarian, zone 7a, NE Oklahoma.

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Helen R.
great Rose

This is magical. It is huge and is much bigger than the 5" in the description. It is very fragrant. A little fussy on the northwest coastal area. Get more than one as sometimes blooms are scarce. But worth it in every way.

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PAT M.
Liked this rose so much

I didnt expect it to be so changing. Beautiful in all stages. Good shrub disease free

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Cmeola
Gorgeous rose with unusual color. No two flowers are alike.

Fabulous addition to my pink rose garden. Large blossoms, and constantly in bloom. The look like watercolor paintings