Its pretty cardinal-red buds open to 4-inch marigold-orange blooms that in turn change to bright yellow with a touch of crimson before maturing to cardinal-red again. All colors are present at one time on plants that can reach up to 10 feet tall and 5 feet wide, their sturdy canes studded with sharp thorns to discourage pests. And it boasts a blanket of glossy, dark green leaves that keep it looking great even when out of bloom. Mass plantings on a fence or pillar are particularly effective, allowing you to enjoy a panorama of color all season long, from late spring to early fall.
Joseph's Coat was introduced in the United States by Armstrong and Swim. It was bred from R. Buccaneer x R. Circus, and boasts a petal count of 23 to 28. Mildly fragrant, it is a source of ever-changing color for any vertical space.
Its pretty cardinal-red buds open to 4-inch marigold-orange blooms that in turn change to bright yellow with a touch of crimson before maturing to cardinal-red again. All colors are present at one time on plants that can reach up to 10 feet tall and 5 feet wide, their sturdy canes studded with sharp thorns to discourage pests. And it boasts a blanket of glossy, dark green leaves that keep it looking great even when out of bloom. Mass plantings on a fence or pillar are particularly effective, allowing you to enjoy a panorama of color all season long, from late spring to early fall.
Joseph's Coat was introduced in the United States by Armstrong and Swim. It was bred from R. Buccaneer x R. Circus, and boasts a petal count of 23 to 28. Mildly fragrant, it is a source of ever-changing color for any vertical space.