| Botanical Name | Rosa 'WEKvossutono' PP#18473 |
| Description | A vigorous grower that has sunny yellow flowers in large clusters that blooms continually from late spring to frost. The flowers have a pleasant licorice-clove fragrance. Glossy green foliage. It is free of insects and diseases. An All American Rose winner. Unauthorized propagation is prohibited. |
| Exposure | Full Sun |
| Height x Width | 4' H x 4' W |
| Water | Water regularly until established. Water more during periods of high temperatures. |
| Zones | Zones 5-9 |
| Fertilization | Feed in spring and summer with a fertilizer specifically designed for roses. Follow label directions. |
| Pruning | Remove spent flowers. May be cut back by 1/3 during winter for a compact growth habit the following summer. |
| Botanical Name | Rosa 'WEKvossutono' PP#18473 |
| Description | A vigorous grower that has sunny yellow flowers in large clusters that blooms continually from late spring to frost. The flowers have a pleasant licorice-clove fragrance. Glossy green foliage. It is free of insects and diseases. An All American Rose winner. Unauthorized propagation is prohibited. |
| Exposure | Full Sun |
| Height x Width | 4' H x 4' W |
| Water | Water regularly until established. Water more during periods of high temperatures. |
| Zones | Zones 5-9 |
| Fertilization | Feed in spring and summer with a fertilizer specifically designed for roses. Follow label directions. |
| Pruning | Remove spent flowers. May be cut back by 1/3 during winter for a compact growth habit the following summer. |