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OSO EASY® Peachy Cream Rose
- Disease Resistant,
- Blooms Spring Until Frost,
- Self Cleaning Flowers
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OSO EASY® Peachy Cream Rose
- Disease Resistant,
- Blooms Spring Until Frost,
- Self Cleaning Flowers
(Rose) OSO EASY® Peachy Cream Rosa is a lovely variety from PROVOEN WINNERS® that delivers clouds of blooms from late spring until frost! The large, double flowers open peach colored with a light lemon-yellow center and then mature to pastel cream. OSO EASY® Peachy Cream exhibits the same wonderful attributes as the rest of the series including; dark, glossy green foliage, self cleaning flowers, and excellent disease resistance. A PROVEN WINNERS® COLORCHOICE® Flowering Shrub.
Common Name: Rose – Landscape
Plant Type: Shrub
Brand: PROVEN WINNERS® COLORCHOICE® Flowering Shrubs
Hardiness Zone: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9What is my zone?
Max Height: 1 – 3 Feet
Max Spread: 3 – 4 Feet
Exposure: Full Sun (+6 hrs.)
Blooms On: This Year’s Growth
Nature Attractions: Butterflies, Songbirds
Flower Color: Yellow Shades
Soil Moisture Needs: Moderate, Moist
Attributes: Compact Shrub, Cut Flower or Foliage, Deciduous, Fragrant, Reblooming Shrub
Design Use: Border, Combination Containers, Container, Ground Cover, Massing
Growth Habit: Mounding
Season of Interest (Flowering): Summer, Late Summer, Fall
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1 review for OSO EASY® Peachy Cream Rose
Kate | Zone: 5 –
Very Pretty
Not as advertised – I thought I was getting a sweet miniature rose when I unpacked it last year. I moved it to the front of the border after reading the tag attached which said ht=12′. BIG mistake. By the end of the summer it was probably 5 feet and climbing into everything around it! The blooms were very pretty though. I have whacked it back and transplanted it (again!) so we’ll see how it does against a fence.