Grandma's Yellow Rose
(Rosa ‘Nacogdoches’)
This deep yellow shrub rose named 'Grandma’s
Yellow' is upright and bushy. 'Grandma’s Yellow' flower is deep yellow
with 17-25 petals and it repeat blooms from spring until the first hard
frost. Its new leaves have a shade of bronze, then turn dark green. Flowers
have a light and spicy fragrance. With a full sun exposure, it reaches 4
feet to 5 feet in height and 3 feet width. It is a repeat bloomer from spring
until frost and is quite disease resistant.
Exposure: full sun for at least 6 hours per day
Height: 4-5 feet
Plant Type: shrub rose with a floribunda type habit
Planting Time: anytime from containers
Soil type: well drained slightly acidic soil is best, but it adapts to alkaline
clay soils as long as drainage is adequate
Suggested uses: accent, shrub border with perennials, low hedges, cut flowers
Special notes: Grandma’s Yellow rose is hardy
through most of the state, but may need some protection in USDA hardiness
zone 6. If
own root plants are grown, new shoots should sprout from the crown after
severely cold winters. It is disease tolerant, but can be attacked
by black spot during wet periods mainly in the spring and fall. A few
fungicide applications in the spring or during long wet periods will control
the disease, but plants tolerate the disease well by readily producing
new growth after defoliation. Does best with regular watering and fertilization.
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