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BIG fragrant & full old-fashioned blossoms of pure yellow have all the charm of an English rose but born on this side of the pond. Yet it easily bests the disease resistance of any English variety hands down retaining its gown of rich green foliage.
Description
Cultivar: | Happy Go Lucky |
Class: | Grandiflora |
BIG fragrant & full old-fashioned blossoms of pure yellow have all the charm of an English rose but born on this side of the pond. Yet it easily bests the disease resistance of any English variety hands down retaining its gown of rich green foliage. The vigorous bushy plant flowers like a fool well into the season without turning into a sprawling stingy space-eater in the landscape. With a bloodline like this, you know it's got to be good.
Care
Sun Needs: | Roses bloom the best in full sun. Choose a location with at least 6 hours of sun per day. Morning sun is more kind to the plant. |
Soil/Water Needs: | Rich, sandy loam is the preferred soil for roses. Amend difficult soils with humus, or consider building up the beds to ensure good drainage. Roses will not tolerate soggy, wet roots. Provide a slow, deep soaking with each irrigation. Sandy soils require more watering than clay soils. Hot temperatures should prompt more frequent irrigation. Only wet the foliage in very early morning hours. |
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Quick Facts
Flower Color: | Even pure yellow |
Flower Size: | Large, up to 6-inch diameter |
Flower Form: | Very double, old-fashioned |
Petal Count: | Around 40 |
Foliage Color: | Rich green |
Growth Habit: | Upright (3 to 5 feet) to somewhat rounded, very bushy |
Fragrance: | Classic |
Parentage: | Strike It Rich x Julia Child |
Hybridizer: | Christian Bédard |
Intro Year: | 2014 |
Introduced By: | Weeks Roses |
Planting with Pulp Pots:All our roses are planted in fiber pulp pots. Click here for more info.