Botanical profile

Hybrid tea rose 'Chicago Peace'

Latin name
Rosa 'Chicago Peace'
Common name
Hybrid tea rose 'Chicago Peace'
Type
Flowering shrub
Family
Rosaceae

Rosa 'Chicago Peace', a spectacular hybrid tea rose derived from the famous 'Peace', is distinguished by its large, double, cream-yellow flowers intensely washed with coral pink and salmon, whose coloration varies depending on temperature and light. More intense than its parent, its warm hue evolves from golden yellow to vibrant pink at the edges, creating a remarkable changing effect. The thick, well-formed petals create an elegant, slightly fragrant flower, carried on long, sturdy stems ideal for cutting. Its bushy, upright, and vigorous habit allows it to reach a beautiful stature in sunny beds or as a specimen plant. Prolific and reblooming, it offers several waves of flowering throughout the summer. Its dense, healthy, dark green foliage enhances the intensity of the contrasts while performing well in rich, deep, well-drained soil. Rosa 'Chicago Peace' brings radiance, chromatic variation, and elegance to the garden while attracting pollinating insects.

Care guide

Growing conditions

Light, soil, water and hardiness

Hardiness zone
Zone 5
Exposure
Full sun or at least 6 hours of direct sun per day.
Watering
Water regularly during establishment and flowering. Keep the soil slightly moist, especially during hot weather.
Fertilization
Fertilize in spring with a rose or flowering plant fertilizer. Repeat every 4 to 6 weeks until mid-August. Do not fertilize after this time to allow the plant to fully enter dormancy.
Soil type
Rich, well-drained soil
Minimum temperature
-29°C
Plant appearance

Blooming, foliage and shape

Blooming period
June to September
Flower color
Orange-pink
Fruiting
Occasional rose hip formation if not pruned
Foliage color
Green
Foliage type
Obsolete
Shape
Upright bush
Garden structure

Size and growth

Height
4.9 ft (1.5 m)
Width
90 cm (3 feet)
Growth rate
Average
Pet friendly
Safe for pets

Pets

Pollinators
Attracts or supports pollinating insects

Pollinators

Butterflies
Plants that attract butterflies

Butterflies

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