DESCRIPTION
Rosa ‘Chihuly’ is a floribunda rose known for its large, fully double blooms that shift in color from golden yellow to orange, apricot, and deep red. Flowers appear in continuous flushes from late spring through fall and are carried in clusters above glossy, dark green foliage with hints of bronze. The mildly fruity-tea fragrance adds to its appeal, while the red-tinged new growth enhances the plant’s seasonal interest. Petals often display blended or striped coloration, giving the blooms added depth and warmth in the garden.
This rose was bred in the United States by Tom Carruth and introduced in 2004. It was named in honor of renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly and recognized for its performance and garden appeal. 'Chihuly' is popular for mixed borders and cutting gardens.
DESCRIPTION
Rosa ‘Chihuly’ is a floribunda rose known for its large, fully double blooms that shift in color from golden yellow to orange, apricot, and deep red. Flowers appear in continuous flushes from late spring through fall and are carried in clusters above glossy, dark green foliage with hints of bronze. The mildly fruity-tea fragrance adds to its appeal, while the red-tinged new growth enhances the plant’s seasonal interest. Petals often display blended or striped coloration, giving the blooms added depth and warmth in the garden.
This rose was bred in the United States by Tom Carruth and introduced in 2004. It was named in honor of renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly and recognized for its performance and garden appeal. 'Chihuly' is popular for mixed borders and cutting gardens.