Bred by David Austin 1987 English Rose Collection Vigorous .
This is a sport of Mutabilis found in the Bermuda garden of, and by Ronica Watlington. Buds predominately open yellow with some opening pink.
Blumenschmidt Thornless (or almost) vigorous tea discovered in Germany 1906
Bred in UK 1939 Reported as Heat tolerant and also does well in a partially shaded location.
An Italian rose introduced in 1913 the blooms very in color from pink to apricot with yellow shading depending upon the time of year.
United States 1976
A found rose from the late 1980's with a lovely tea fragrance. Opening to yellow and fading to pink.
Bred in United States before 2007, This rose is a prolific bloomer
Bred in the United Kingdom in 1910 this rose offers generous blooms in clusters through the growing season.
Bred in the USA in 1943 by the Brownell family. Large bloom that can be used as cut flowers.
A French introduction from 1903 with colors from light yellow to pink and salmon. The blooms are very full.
From 1864 this variety was once believed to be Comtesse Riza du Parc. The blooms vary in color with climate from buff to apricot and have a strong tea fragrance. She may be grown as a shrub or specimen.
An introduction from the U.K. in 1907, very few thorns (if any). This rose tends to get crimson highlights in the fall. Vigorous upright growth.
A wonderful Earth-Kind® rose. This variety starts with light yellow blooms that proceed to orange, red and finally a crimson. With the variety of colors on your plant at any one time this is an interesting display.
Bred by Francis Meliland, France 1935, Prune Lightly or not at all
Rosette Delizy is from France in 1922. This flower generally has a high yellow center framed by carmine colored outer petals.
yellow blend tea rose from 1902 by Soupert & Notting