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Rose - King's Ransom - Hybrid Tea

The Hybrid Tea Rose 'King's Ransom', Rosa sp. 'Kings Ransom', produces urn-shaped to cupped, fully double, lightly scented yellow flowers with leathery, glossy, dark green leaves. Blooming from July to September, 'King's Ransom is a vigorous, repeat-flowering, bush rose that is perfect for a sunny border. 


This popular variety is a well-branched bush with beautiful blooms that maintain their color well. Perfect for growing in an open, sunny area, the stunning, sweetly scented blooms stand up to wet and windy weather; and make excellent cut-flowers. 'King's Ransom' is one of the best deep yellow Hybrid Teas!


It should be planted during a frost-free period and lots of well-rotted, organic matter should be incorporated into the planting hole. Plant in a fertile, moist, well-drained soil.

Plant Facts

Family Rosa sp. 'Kings Ransom'
Mature Height 3 to 4 feet
Mature Spread 3 to 4 feet
Soil Well Drained
Zones 7-10
Moisture Average
Mature Form Upright
Growth Rate Medium
Sun Exposure Full Sun to Partial Sun
Flower Color Yellow
Bloom Period Summer
Flowering Date Recurrent
Fragrance Slight to None
Disease Resistance Moderate

Quick Overview

The Hybrid Tea Rose 'King's Ransom', Rosa sp. 'Kings Ransom', produces urn-shaped to cupped, fully double, lightly scented yellow flowers with leathery, glossy, dark green leaves. Blooming from July to September, 'King's Ransom is a vigorous, repeat-flowering, bush rose that is perfect for a sunny border. Plant in a fertile, moist, well-drained soil. This popular variety is a well-branched bush with beautiful blooms that maintain their color well. Perfect for growing in an open, sunny area, the stunning, sweetly scented blooms stand up to wet and windy weather; and make excellent cut-flowers. 'King's Ransom' is one of the best deep yellow Hybrid Teas! It should be planted during a frost-free period and lots of well-rotted, organic matter should be incorporated into the planting hole.
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