Courtney's Rose
Hybrid Tea
(KORwintori) The Courtney’s Rose showcases deep cup blooms with a quartered rosette shape, striking pink sheen blooms that begin as high-pointed yellow buds. Buds then open to reveal numerous inner petals and a flower shape reminiscent of roses from yesteryear, perfect for vase display and floral arrangements. The bush features healthy, glossy, green foliage and almost thornless stems. The mature plant stands upright, reaching a height of 1.5 meters, making it ideal for mixed rose beds, fence screening, or as a focal point when planted in groups of three.
In Australia, this rose is named in honours of Courtney, a cherished and beloved friend of the Treloar Roses family. Courtney’s extraordinary strength, unwavering courage, and relentless determination throughout her battle with cancer have left a lasting impact on all who knew her. Her inspiring journey has touched the hearts of many, serving as a beacon of resilience and hope in the face of adversity.
By naming this rose after Courtney, Treloar Roses honors not only her remarkable strength but also the deep connections she fostered throughout her life. This rose stands as a tribute to her legacy—one of love, perseverance, and the unwavering belief that even in life’s darkest moments, beauty and hope can still bloom.
Plant Information | |
Category | Bush Rose |
Breeder | Kordes' Roses |
Features & Growth Habit | |
Treloar's Health Rating | 3.5 star |
Growth Height (approximate only) | 1.5m - 1.8m |
Flower Colour | Yellow with a pink blush |
Flower Size | Large |
Rose Type | Hybrid Tea |
Other | |
Disclaimer | Every care is taken to provide accurate descriptions and information on each variety. Please note that characteristics will vary depending on the growing conditions. The information provided below may not be completely accurate for your climate or growing conditions. |
Plant Breeders' Rights (PBR) | Protected Variety |
The colour images and descriptions are to be used as a guide only. Every care is taken to accurately describe growth habits and reproduce the correct colour in images. However, other factors such as Australia's varied climatic conditions, seasons and soil type can affect blooming and rose growth.