Be-Bop Rose
A few weeks ago I talked about a new yellow rose, Rabble Rouser. Last summer we also had a pre-introduction sample of Be-Bop, also a wonderful landscape variety.
I like single roses so Be-Bop attracted me from the first. The single flowers really show the color. The general rule is because plant has less work to make single flowers means MORE flowers. and Be-Bop does comply.

It is a striking color; somewhere between hot pink and candy apple red. It literally covers itself with flowers. After bloom cut the old stems off, fertilize and sit back for the next bloom cycle. We had no disease problems with it.
This is sure to be a show stopper.
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