DESCRIPTION
Rosa ‘Be-Bop’ is a shrub rose bearing clusters of single, cherry red blooms with a warm yellow eye and a faintly silvery reverse. Petals are few (typically 5–8), creating open flowers that show off prominent stamens and offer a light, occasionally noticeable fragrance. It repeats in flushes from spring into fall, keeping color in the garden for a long season.
Bred in the United States by Tom Carruth and introduced by Weeks Roses in 2003, this rose is noted for its lively, cheerful presentation and its long-lasting garden display. It is commonly planted in public and private gardens where continuous bloom is desired.
DESCRIPTION
Rosa ‘Be-Bop’ is a shrub rose bearing clusters of single, cherry red blooms with a warm yellow eye and a faintly silvery reverse. Petals are few (typically 5–8), creating open flowers that show off prominent stamens and offer a light, occasionally noticeable fragrance. It repeats in flushes from spring into fall, keeping color in the garden for a long season.
Bred in the United States by Tom Carruth and introduced by Weeks Roses in 2003, this rose is noted for its lively, cheerful presentation and its long-lasting garden display. It is commonly planted in public and private gardens where continuous bloom is desired.