Lady Banks Yellow Rose, Yellow Banksia Rose 'Lady Banks Yellow, Yellow Banksia (

San Antonio, TX(Zone 8b)

Lady Banks Yellow Rose, Yellow Banksia Rose 'Lady Banks Yellow, Yellow Banksia (1824)'
Rosa banksiae lutea


This is one of the most common of this type of rose. It blooms profusely, much more so than he white (Alba) form. The small, double butter-yellow flowers are slightly scented if at all. They appear in clusters in early spring and the plant blooms for about 4 weeks. Shown at the end of March. (San Antonio, Tx.)

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Abilene, TX(Zone 7a)

Can you tell me how old the rose bush pictured is? Is that one plant or several? I'm trying to get an idea of the spread and size of one plant after a few years. I'm in Abilene, Tx, zone 7a or b. thanks...

San Antonio, TX(Zone 8b)

I have no idea as to how old the plant is nor if it is more than one plant because it is not in my yard. I took the photo after seeing the magnificent display in a yard on the southside of San Antonio. I have a feeling that it is perhaps 30+ years old because it is in an "old" neighborhood. I have seen it for many, many years as I drive to visit my Mother. One that is growing in my neighborhood is about 12 to 15 years old and is approximately 8 feet wide and sprawls above the 6 foot tall privacy fence. I don't know if it has ever been pruned back. I am sorry that I can't be of more help to you.

Buckeye, AZ



We live in hot Arizona temperture right now is 109 degrees we
bought two yellow bank's rose one is doing good and the other
one died they were planted a few feet from each other we have no
idea what happened if we overwatered it or what? the one that
died looked shrieveled up towards the top so we watered it but
to no avail it died. What is normal daily watering for Arizona?

San Antonio, TX(Zone 8b)

These roses are pretty tough once established and usualy can take the heatand lack of supplemental water very well. I have seen them growing in locations where they receive no supplemental water here in San Antonio where it is hot too. If they were planted a few feet form one another and one did well, I don't think that the problem was lack of water. I have had this hapeen with several different kinds of plants.. For example, I received 2 gardenias for Christmas 2 years ago. I repotted them in the same kind of containers that were filled with the same kind of soil. I placed the containers a few feet apart and the plants received the same amount of light and water. One lived and is doing great. The other one shrieveled up towards the top and then jsut began to die. I have no explanation for it. In extreme heat and during periods of no rain, I water my regular roses about once a week. I don't know the watering procedures that would be appropriate for Arizona. Maybe someone else will come along with an answer. I am sorry your plant died.

Clatskanie,, OR(Zone 8b)

I live in Vancouver, Wa. and bought a Yellow Banks rose today...........had them growing prolifically in So. Cal. years ago and wonder if I need special treatment in this damp climate...

San Antonio, TX(Zone 8b)

I sure do not know if it needs any special treatment. Hopefully someone else will come along who can provide you with some information.

Minden, NV(Zone 5a)

This plant made me hoot. We live at 4500 feet and are zone 5 and my lady banks got covered with a shoe box the first year, and apple box the second, and no box at all the third winter because they looked dead but the following year they were big enough for a shoe box again. Now they are about applebox size and looking sparkling from an thick organic mulch and regular watering. One of these years we will see a flower!

San Antonio, TX(Zone 8b)

Gosh, I hope that it takes off for you and gives you a lot of blooms. Must be frustrating!

Anniston, AL

I need help! I see from reading these comments I probably planted the WRONG type rose for my arbor gate...It is 3 years old and was doing beautifully until this year! It is growing absolutely WILD, I have to keep tying back long stems that hang down blocking the entrance..3-4 feet long!. They are getting very thick and I was afraid cutting them would kill the plant. Should I be cutting this to "train it, or move it and buy something else for the arbor? If I need to trim/cut it, when? Retired 5 years ago and started gardening, still learning!! The picture of them in bloom was this spring!!

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