| Botanical Name | Rosa 'Radrazz' PP11,836 |
| Description | The original breakthrough shrub rose, known for its incredible disease resistance and continuous cherry-red blooms. It is a "Texas Superstar®" plant, specifically recognized for its ability to perform in the intense Houston heat and heavy clay. |
| Exposure | Full Sun (6+ hours) for best blooming; tolerates light shade. |
| Height x Width | 3-4' Height x 3-4' Width |
| Water | Moderate; water deeply at the base to establish roots in clay soil. Avoid overhead watering to maintain clean foliage. |
| Zones | 5 - 11 |
| Fertilization | Apply a balanced rose fertilizer in early spring and again in early summer to support non-stop flower production. |
| Pruning | Self-cleaning (no deadheading needed); cut back by about one-third in late February to maintain a dense, bushy shape. |
| Deer Resistance | Moderate (Thorny stems help deter grazing) |
| Botanical Name | Rosa 'Radrazz' PP11,836 |
| Description | The original breakthrough shrub rose, known for its incredible disease resistance and continuous cherry-red blooms. It is a "Texas Superstar®" plant, specifically recognized for its ability to perform in the intense Houston heat and heavy clay. |
| Exposure | Full Sun (6+ hours) for best blooming; tolerates light shade. |
| Height x Width | 3-4' Height x 3-4' Width |
| Water | Moderate; water deeply at the base to establish roots in clay soil. Avoid overhead watering to maintain clean foliage. |
| Zones | 5 - 11 |
| Fertilization | Apply a balanced rose fertilizer in early spring and again in early summer to support non-stop flower production. |
| Pruning | Self-cleaning (no deadheading needed); cut back by about one-third in late February to maintain a dense, bushy shape. |
| Deer Resistance | Moderate (Thorny stems help deter grazing) |