Botanical profile

Hybrid tea rose 'Miss All-American Beauty'

Latin name
Rosa 'Miss All-American Beauty'
Common name
Hybrid tea rose 'Miss All-American Beauty'
Type
Flowering shrub
Family
Rosaceae

The 'Miss All-American Beauty' Rose, an award-winning and intensely fragrant hybrid tea rose, is known for its large, deep pink double flowers with thick, velvety petals forming an elegantly turbinated cup. Its rich, sweet, and lingering fragrance makes it an ideal variety to plant near patios and relaxation areas to fully enjoy its scent. Its bushy, upright, and vigorous habit gives it a structured silhouette that fits perfectly into sunny flowerbeds or classic borders. Floriferous and reblooming, it produces several waves of blooms throughout the summer, offering long and sturdy stems particularly sought after for cutting. Its dark green, dense, and healthy foliage highlights the intensity of the color while showing good disease tolerance in rich, deep, and well-drained soil. The 'Miss All-American Beauty' Rose brings elegance, fragrance, and presence 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
Bright pink
Fruiting
Occasional red rose hips if not pruned
Foliage color
Green
Foliage type
Obsolete
Shape
Upright bush
Garden structure

Size and growth

Height
4.6 ft (1.4 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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