Grandifloras are
large bushes that produce large flowers on long stems with one
or multiple flowers per stem. They are ideal as borders,
hedges and specimen plants. most are hardy in zones 5 - 9
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Common Name
About Face
Classification
Grandiflora
Rating
Year Introduced/ Discovered
2005
Color
Gold/Bronze
Average Height and Width
5' to 6' tall, 4' wide
Number of Petals
30-35
Exposure
Full Sun
Spacing:
5'
Fertilizing:
Fertilize in spring just before new growth
begins.
Cold Hardiness:
Hardy in zones 6 - 9
Water Use.
Keep moist until completely established.
Average water needed during growing season
Resistance to disease
Yes
Fragrance
Mild, fresh apple
Foliage
Rich green
Growth
Upright, bushy growth. Tall with deep green
leaves.
Bloom
Novel 'backwards' bicolor Grandiflora; deep
golden yellow color inside bloom with dark bronzy orange-red
backside
History:
Parentage:
((O Sole Mio x
seedling) x Midas
Touch x Hot Cocoa)
Misc. Information
Mild fresh apple fragrance released from long
stems; loaded with full old fashioned blooms that blush and
blend with color