St Patrick Rose Plant
St patrick has a very high petal count and is quite lovely.
St patrick rose plant. This is a pretty problem free rose and one of the very rare yellow roses recommended for houston. The flowers open slowly to reveal satiny yellow petals brushed in chartreuse green during the warm weather. It is a prolific bloomer of perfectly formed large flowers excellent for cutting or exhibition. It blooms in summer and into fall and grows to 5 feet high and 3 feet wide.
Moderately acid 5 6 6 0 slightly acid 6 1 6 5 neutral 6 6 7 3 slightly alkaline 7 4 7 8 plant height. The 4 inch blooms have 26 40 petals arranged symmetrically and have a light fragrance. The green tones are more evident in hot temperatures. Heat brings out the color best.
Moderate water needs in well drained soil once established. Usually kept as a 3 foot bush. Can be pruned into a small tree rose. Patrick rose is a multi stemmed deciduous shrub with an upright spreading habit of growth.
The luck of the irish may have finally brought a super slow opening yellow rose that takes the heat. Super slow opening yellow rose with a green hue. Noteworthy characteristics tolerant of heat and humidity. Patrick makes a terrific landscape rose for any garden.
Plant at the same level as the soil so the crown of the plant is even with the soil level. Chartreuse shaded buds spiral open. The flowers are perfectly formed and are excellent for cutting. Loads of novel chartreuse shaded buds spiral open to yellow gold flowers of amazing stamina.
Well drained humus enriched growth rate. Gray green foliage covers this disease resistant plant but watch out in winter it is a bit tender. Some like it hot and this is one. This hybrid tea has fully double flowers and pretty gray green foliage.
Yellow roses just don t seem to do well here in general. Patrick is one of the few roses that will continue to bloom throughout the year even in the intense heat of summer. During cooler weather the blooms have a more golden hue. This double flowered rose has yellow blossoms with green outer petals.
This saintly yellow can pick up a touch of gold in cool weather but he ll be wearin the green when the temps turn up. This yellow hybrid tea with a hint of green loves heat and thrives on it. Slow the first few months while establishing moderate thereafter pruning.