Genus:Rosa
Species:hybrida
Variety:MACauck
ppaf:PP5,520
Zone:5 – 10
Bloom Start to End:Late Spring – Late Fall
Plant Height:5 ft
Plant Width:3 ft – 4 ft;Bloom Size:5 in;Petal Count:35
Additional Characteristics:Award Winner,Bloom First Year,Free Bloomer,Repeat Bloomer
Bloom Color:Red;Bud Shape:Ovoid,Pointed;Flower Shape:Cupped,Reflexed
Foliage Color:Dark Green;Fragrance:Slight,Tea Rose
Light Requirements:Full Sun
Moisture Requirements:Moist, well-drained
Resistance:Disease Resistant
Soil Tolerance:Normal, loamy
Uses:Beds,Cut Flowers,Hedge,Landscapes,Ornamental;Restrictions: *Due to state restrictions we cannot ship to the following:Guam,Canada,Puerto Rico,Virgin Islands
If you’re wanting a champion rose for your sunny garden, look no further than Olympiad, introduced in 1982 in New Zealand from famed breeder Samuel McGredy IV. In 1984, it won All-American Rose Selections honors and was selected as the rose of the Olympics, which took place in Los Angeles that year.
One of the reddest of all red roses, this hybrid tea boasts long-lasting, 4- to 5-inch flowers on long, sturdy stems just perfect for cutting and displaying in vases around your home. The lovely pointed ovoid buds open to reveal perfectly formed, high-centered double blooms boasting 30 to 35 velvety petals and a light scent. They usually arise singly but are occasionally borne in small, irregular clusters. They hold their color very well in the garden, resisting spotting as they mature.
The plant is hardy, vigorous, low maintenance, heat tolerant, and disease resistant, with an attractive upright, bushy habit of grey-green foliage and reaching 5 feet high and 3 to 4 feet wide. In spring, prune this hybrid tea to about half height or 18 to 20 inches above the ground. It can be grown in containers but will need winter protection.
Olympiad comes by its beauty honestly as its parents are R. Red Planet x R. Pharaoh. Olympiad is a superb garden gem all season long, from its first pointed ovoid buds to its final flash of fall glory.
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