| Just Joey
The coppery-orange flowers have pronounced
red veins that fades to a coppery color as it ages. It was voted
Rose of the World in 1994 and is also very disease resistant.
The blooms make good cut flowers, and are stunning en masse. As
a hybrid tea rose, it is best pruned from late winter to early
spring. It is fully hardy, but needs a sheltered position with
fertile, moist but well-draining soil.
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Color |
Coppery, orange-apricot |
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Height |
3' |
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Bud Form |
Pointed |
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Bloom Size |
3.5" |
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Petal Count |
30 |
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Stem Length |
14 - 18" |
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Foliage |
Deep, glossy green |
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Fragrance |
Strong fruity |
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