Cedar Valley, OK (Zone 6b) | April 2012 | positive
This is another of those unique gardener's experiences we sometimes are fortunate enough to have. Several years ago, I moved two climbin...Read Moreg "Joseph's Coat" roses and one died. The other survived but when it bloomed in the spring, it was a beautiful solid yellow. I researched and found that the parentage of "Joseph's Coat" is 'Buccaneer' x 'Circus', and apparently the yellow 'Buccaneer' is the part that survived. It has never been a strong grower but it's such a beautiful yellow, has a nice fragrance and has a mauve clematis climbing through it now which is a lovely combination. It grows to about 4 ft. next to a 'doorway' in my cedar rose arbor. I think I might order another one next year for the other side of the doorway.
This is another of those unique gardener's experiences we sometimes are fortunate enough to have. Several years ago, I moved two climbin...Read More
Bred and introduced in the United States. Won the Geneva Gold Medal in 1952.
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Seed: Golden Rapture
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