Rosa 'Sevilana' | Sevilana Rose

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DESCRIPTION
Rosa ‘Sevillana’, also known as La Sevillana, is a shrub rose that produces clusters of fiery orange-red semi-double blossoms from late spring into the fall. The blooms, with a soft, mild fragrance, are set against glossy bronze-green foliage that remains clean and attractive as the season progresses. Rose hips often follow flowering, adding autumn interest, while the bushy, upright growth habit supports a lush display that draws pollinators and enhances garden borders or mass plantings.

Bred in France by Marie‑Louise Meilland, Le Sevillana was introduced in 1978. Its heat tolerance, continuous blooming, and resilience in dry conditions complement its low-maintenance appeal. The combination of lasting color, dependable performance, and autumnal fruiting makes this rose a favored choice for gardeners and landscape designers.

DESCRIPTION
Rosa ‘Sevillana’, also known as La Sevillana, is a shrub rose that produces clusters of fiery orange-red semi-double blossoms from late spring into the fall. The blooms, with a soft, mild fragrance, are set against glossy bronze-green foliage that remains clean and attractive as the season progresses. Rose hips often follow flowering, adding autumn interest, while the bushy, upright growth habit supports a lush display that draws pollinators and enhances garden borders or mass plantings.

Bred in France by Marie‑Louise Meilland, Le Sevillana was introduced in 1978. Its heat tolerance, continuous blooming, and resilience in dry conditions complement its low-maintenance appeal. The combination of lasting color, dependable performance, and autumnal fruiting makes this rose a favored choice for gardeners and landscape designers.

 
  • Height: 3 to 5 feet
    Bloom Color: Vivid orange‑red to cherry‑red (often semi-double)
    Bloom Size: Medium (2–4 in) – typically around 3 in
    Rose Type: Floribunda shrub rose (can also be trained as a climber)
    Fragrance Rating: Mild to moderate; lightly spicy scent

    This plant can be seen at the Peninsula Park Rose Garden.

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