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$27.95
Eleganza Hybrid Tea, (Kordes, 2004)
Classic-shaped cream apricot flowers on a hardy vigorous shrub-like bush. The apricot high-centered buds open into beautiful pastel flowers. Numerous blooms throughout the season. Dark green healthy foliage. An ADR winner in 2015.
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Cheryl Chick (verified owner) –
This rose struggled in a sunny location – not sure if wind and heat were factors when another rose did well. Planted in May and it was pretty iffy until Sep. Only started producing a few small flowers recently, color was mostly pale cream. Hoping it will take off next year now that it is established.
Ashley Thompson (verified owner) –
Healthy and wonderfully fragrant, but blooms are a buttercream yellow rather than apricot as depicted/described. I bought Oh Happy Day elsewhere prior to this and had the same issue.
Deborah Nelson (verified owner) –
Only pale yellow blooms, and very few of those. Very disappointed!!
Patricia Chan –
The majority of the pictures I’ve seen of this rose is of an apricot color but it comes out a pretty yellow in the middle instead. Honestly, a wonderful surprise for me. I don’t have many yellows in the garden, it truly is a spot of sunshine! I enjoy it! Looking forward to it next year for it’s first full season with me.
Kevin Stalica –
If the marketing photos are accurate, then it is apparent that there was a mix up in the grower’s field at ‘Weeks’. I purchased 26 plants in 2023 labeled ‘Oh Happy Day’ but the flowers were pale yellow in all seasons. Not apricot in color. Plants were however, vigorous. An investigation would be appropriate to correct the issue.
Cynthia W –
Star Roses has recently changed their picture of this rose. It is white with a yellow center in spring/fall, and has a larger/darker yellow center and pink edges in heat. It does not grow in full sun unless you are in an area that doesn’t get over 85 in the summer. It is a 1/2 day shade, 1/2 day sun in North Alabama (zone 7a/8b). It will not grow in full sun in my area. I had to dig up 32 of them and move them to 1/2 day shade. It is a florist favorite.